Harper Lee Is Publishing A Sequel Of To Kill A Mockingbird And People Don’t Know How To Feel
Can't wait to read 2 Kill 2 Mockingbirds.
Good news! Your future kids just got something new to study in high school English.
Fifty-five years after the publication of her first and only novel To Kill A Mockingbird, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and coolest old lady you’ve ever seen, Harper Lee has announced she will be releasing a new book, what is essentially a sequel to the much-loved classic, later this year.
Set to be published in July via HarperCollins, Go Set a Watchman was in fact written before her first novel in the mid-’50s.
“It features the character known as Scout as an adult woman and I thought it a pretty decent effort,” Lee said in a statement this morning. “My editor, who was taken by the flashbacks to Scout’s childhood, persuaded me to write a novel from the point of view of the young Scout. I was a first-time writer, so I did as I was told.”
Needless to say, this is huge. The long-lost novel was discovered by a friend of the author, and now we’re finally going to get some more insight into the work of this seemingly reclusive literary icon.
They say it's hardest to get your second book published, so I'm just glad someone's taking a chance on her.
— Darinstrauss (@Darinstrauss) February 3, 2015
In fact, her deliberate absence from the public eye has led many, including the US editor of the BBC, to humiliate themselves today in thinking she’s a man.
I Still Don't Know If Harper Lee Is A Man Or A Woman And At This Point I'm Too Afraid To Ask
— Blake Lyman (@BLymanWarrior) February 3, 2015
But there’s much more than her gender to be sceptical about here.
The release of this book is mounted in extraordinary expectation. To Kill A Mockingbird is a seminal text in the American canon; one which spoke volumes to the character of the nation at a pivotal moment in history. It also brought with it one of the greatest film adaptations ever, directed by Robert Mulligan in 1962, and starring Gregory Peck. That’s a hard act to follow for what is essentially a first draft.
The new Harper Lee novel is literally The Veronica Mars Movie: pic.twitter.com/ivJmeskG6x
— Rachel Fershleiser (@RachelFersh) February 3, 2015
Can't believe Harper Lee didn't go with: 2 Kill 2 Mockingbirds
— Dan Wilbur (@DanWilbur) February 3, 2015
Yo, nobody better give Harper Lee a bad review. That'd be wrong. That'd be like rating your nana's brownies. She made them, that's enough.
— Mat Johnson (@mat_johnson) February 3, 2015
Harper Lee is going to publish a sequel after 55 years… and you people think I write slow.
— George RR Martin (@GeorgeRRMartin_) February 3, 2015
Lee is now 88 years old and is reportedly residing in assisted living both deaf and almost completely blind. Three months ago, her sister Alice passed away; a woman who has been described as her Harper’s “confidant, housemate and gatekeeper”, who protected her from exploitation.
As the manuscript was found in the week proceeding her death, some are expressing concern about the timing of it all. “Lee has a history of signing whatever’s put in front of her,” Gawker reported in July.
Just feels very potentially exploitative, especially given how TKAM itself was exploited and how badly Lee was cheated.
— Connor Goldsmith (@dreamoforgonon) February 3, 2015
Feelings = torn. BUT: RT @jonronson: Harper Lee trending means I can link to the greatest ever Simpsons line: https://t.co/gnySdSHd57
— Allen & Unwin (@AllenAndUnwin) February 3, 2015
Nonetheless, Lee seems pleased with the plans to publish.
“I hadn’t realised it had survived, so was surprised and delighted when my dear friend and lawyer Tonja Carter discovered it,” she said in a statement circulated by her American publisher, Harper Collins. “After much thought and hesitation I shared it with a handful of people I trust and was pleased to hear that they considered it worthy of publication. I am humbled and amazed that this will now be published after all these years.”
Luckily we only have to wait six months to see the results.
James Franco sits in his car outside Harper Lee's house, engine running. He hasn't eaten for days. He needs a new book to adapt and destroy.
— Peter Taggart (@petertaggart) February 3, 2015
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Go Set a Watchman will be released in Australia on July 14 via William Heinemann/Penguin Random House. Photo via Wikicommons.