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The New York Times - The Learning Network Teaching ‘Mockingbird,’ ‘Watchman’ and Harper Lee With The New York Times
121 months ago
Los Angeles Times "To Kill a Mockingbird” ranks close behind the Bible in surveys of the most influential books.
What impact did the book have on you?
121 months ago
The New York Times The New York Times review of "To Kill a Mockingbird" from 1960:
"Here is a storyteller justifying the novel as a form that transcends time and place."
121 months ago
Los Angeles Times Books Book critic David L. Ulin re-reads To Kill a Mockingbird and experiences cognitive dissonance.
129 months ago
TIME "But remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
129 months ago
HelloGiggles Go Harper Lee!!!
Harper Lee saves her hometown production of “To Kill a Mockingbird”
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In Harper Lee's hometown of Monroeville, Alabama (the town she based "To Kill a Mockingbird"'s Maycomb on), there has been a production of the theatrical adaptation of the book that has been running for 26 YEARS. Things got a little scary for the the
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131 months ago
The New Yorker “Mockingbird” has created its own inviolable space, Lee Siegel argues. If its sequel is inferior, the American classic will not suffer.
134 months ago
Los Angeles Times In light of the news that author Harper Lee will publish a second novel ("Go Set a Watchman" is due in July), Los Angeles Times Books takes a look at her life since publishing her first, "To Kill a Mockingbird," in 1960.
134 months ago
Slate.com Harper Lee is finally releasing her first novel since To Kill a Mockingbird. Why now?
134 months ago
NPR The new book, which was actually finished before "To Kill a Mockingbird," had been shelved for decades — until Lee stumbled upon an old manuscript last fall.
134 months ago
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