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New Harper Lee
« on: February 03, 2015, 02:05:51 PM »
Coming in July.  A sequel to TKAM that was actually written first.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/03/living/feat-harper-lee-new-book/
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2015, 05:14:47 PM »
Don't care. Won't be relevant.
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2015, 09:16:28 AM »
Don't care. Won't be relevant.

Relevant to what?

It's a book written 50+ years ago.  Of course it won't be relevant to current events, but should be an interesting take on the book's contemporary civil rights issues.
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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2015, 09:20:42 AM »
Relevant to what?

It's a book written 50+ years ago.  Of course it won't be relevant to current events, but should be an interesting take on the book's contemporary civil rights issues.

What contemporary civil rights issues? 

There are none. 

If this woman had anything to say, she would have written something in the 50 years since her last book.  I'm not interested in some ancient manuscript she dug up that was written by somebody who's dead (because she didn't write the other one anyway). 
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2015, 09:22:45 AM »
What contemporary civil rights issues? 

There are none. 

If this woman had anything to say, she would have written something in the 50 years since her last book.  I'm not interested in some ancient manuscript she dug up that was written by somebody who's dead (because she didn't write the other one anyway).

Fuck's sake.
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« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2015, 09:28:17 AM »
Fuck's sake.

You know she didn't write that.  Everybody knows that. 

"Civil Rights" is a big bunch of horse shit.  That movement was coopted by a bunch of fucksticks years ago and real progress has been compromised for the sake of screaming "racism" at every turn. 

Civil rights my ass. 
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2015, 09:31:37 AM »
You know she didn't write that.  Everybody knows that. 

"Civil Rights" is a big bunch of horse shit.  That movement was coopted by a bunch of fucksticks years ago and real progress has been compromised for the sake of screaming "racism" at every turn. 

Civil rights my ass.

You're a loon.
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« Reply #7 on: February 04, 2015, 09:32:31 AM »
You're a loon.

You misspelled "magnificent" 
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2015, 09:58:07 AM »
You misspelled "magnificent"

This made me chuckle...
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« Reply #9 on: February 05, 2015, 10:09:42 AM »
You know she didn't write that.  Everybody knows that. 

"Civil Rights" is a big bunch of horse shit.  That movement was coopted by a bunch of fucksticks years ago and real progress has been compromised for the sake of screaming "racism" at every turn. 

Civil rights my ass.

I'm not sure about he first part (as I have never read the book. Watched only parts of the movie. don't give a rat's ass).

But he is spot on about the second part. Young people will eat this up because they have been fed bullshit in the government schools. We learned from different books and grew up with different old people. The shit that was rewritten and fed to 80's and 90's kids is just that, SHIT.

Racism, gay acceptance, white guilt. That shit has been beat into young people's heads so much that we may never get a free thinking individual again.

So when a GREAT supposed civil rights book comes out from 50 years ago, Pavlov's dogs start drooling.

I'll pass.
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #10 on: February 05, 2015, 10:38:18 AM »
Completely unsurprised at the coalition forming here.

I liked TKAM and I'm interested when an author I enjoy puts out more material.

This is intriguing due to Lee's reputation as a one-hit wonder.

The only "civil rights" discussion to be had was that the book will be relevant to the current events at time of writing.  Especially so since the author lived in a small Alabama town during the social upheaval.

Fuck's sake you guys are some reactionary old white men.
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« Reply #11 on: February 05, 2015, 10:39:50 AM »
Completely unsurprised at the coalition forming here.

I liked TKAM and I'm interested when an author I enjoy puts out more material.

This is intriguing due to Lee's reputation as a one-hit wonder.

The only "civil rights" discussion to be had was that the book will be relevant to the current events at time of writing.  Especially so since the author lived in a small Alabama town during the social upheaval.

Fuck's sake you guys are some reactionary old white men.

I like gone with teh wind....
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #12 on: February 05, 2015, 10:50:29 AM »
Completely unsurprised at the coalition forming here.

I liked TKAM and I'm interested when an author I enjoy puts out more material.

This is intriguing due to Lee's reputation as a one-hit wonder.

The only "civil rights" discussion to be had was that the book will be relevant to the current events at time of writing.  Especially so since the author lived in a small Alabama town during the social upheaval.

Fuck's sake you guys are some reactionary old white men.


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« Reply #13 on: February 05, 2015, 10:52:49 AM »
Completely unsurprised at the coalition forming here.

I liked TKAM and I'm interested when an author I enjoy puts out more material.

This is intriguing due to Lee's reputation as a one-hit wonder.

The only "civil rights" discussion to be had was that the book will be relevant to the current events at time of writing.  Especially so since the author lived in a small Alabama town during the social upheaval.

Fuck's sake you guys are some reactionary old white men.

Except she didn't write it. 

Didn't live here when it was written (was off up north with a bunch of liberal hippies and sexual miscreants)

The original wasn't that great anyway, it just found an audience because it fit the national narrative of ignant old racist country fucks vs the noble Negro (a pattern often repeated in things like Mandingo, the help, time to kill, etc). It created and perpetuated fraudulent stereotypes.  I like the movie.  But it's horse shit. Helped paint a national perception of a south that didn't really exist (but needed to in order to spur the civil rights movement). Casting her as the author also kept the book from being eviscerated due to whatever demons (gayness, New York liberalism, communistic leanings) plagued the real author.  Kept it from being dismissed for its lack of authenticity. 

She didn't write this suspiciously "found" book

She's an actual loon, barely capable of forming a coherent thought for most of the last five years making her "statement to the press" a clear forgery

She served her purpose by pretending to have authored that book. Should fade away quietly.

A writer writes. Stephen King will tell you that.  No real writer delivers one book and never authors or even attempts to author another thing ever.  It's just not possible.
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #14 on: February 05, 2015, 10:54:56 AM »
Completely unsurprised at the coalition forming here.

I liked TKAM and I'm interested when an author I enjoy puts out more material.

This is intriguing due to Lee's reputation as a one-hit wonder.

The only "civil rights" discussion to be had was that the book will be relevant to the current events at time of writing.  Especially so since the author lived in a small Alabama town during the social upheaval.

Fuck's sake you guys are some reactionary old white men.

When did a coalition involve only two people?
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2015, 11:15:49 AM »
When did a coalition involve only two people?

It's embryonic, no doubt, but more will come.  The lure of creamed corn and Andy Griffith reruns always brings them in.
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« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2015, 12:29:28 PM »
I take issue with the original not being "that great." I loved it. Still love it. Now I don't know if Harper Lee wrote it or not, this is the first time I've heard otherwise...but I really don't care. I just hope whoever wrote TKAM also wrote this "found" book.
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« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2015, 12:54:31 PM »
I take issue with the original not being "that great." I loved it. Still love it. Now I don't know if Harper Lee wrote it or not, this is the first time I've heard otherwise...but I really don't care. I just hope whoever wrote TKAM also wrote this "found" book.

It was a difficult read IMO.  I enjoyed the movie but didn't much care for the book at all. 

She didn't write it. 

This covers my thoughts on the topic... Wayne Flynt's mysteriously discovered "letter" from 1959 notwithstanding:

Truman Capote is the author of To Kill A Mockingbird; Harper Lee did the typing. This relationship goes back to grade school when Lee's father, a conventionally racist Alabama state legislator and newspaper owner, gave Lee a typewriter.

Capote was the author in exactly the same sense as a Raphael or Michelangelo masterpiece is still that even if an apprentice finished it.

To Kill A Mockingbird and In Cold Blood came in a unique period in American history, and in that of Capote.

Capote was the only person in human history who was on personal terms with everyone in the New York publishing business. He understood these people like Robin Williams inhabits people.

One day Capote asks himself, if the sky opened and the perfect manuscript ( from the point of view of the people who dominated publishing) came out of the clouds, what would it look like. To Kill A Mockingbird is the result.

When Capote was a child in Alabama, he had the same mannerisms as an adult. Which means that every day in school someone wanted to stomp him. Harper Lee could slug better than a boy and became his protector. So the real truth is 2 gay kids trying to get by in the 1930s Deep South. Nobody wanted to hear about this in the 1960s. There was a Civil Rights movement, so Lee's father is morphed into a New York fantasy of a fearless defender of Blacks. If this were remotely true he would have lost his newspaper and job as state legislator overnight. He did in fact once object to some White Trash disturbing the peace in Klan uniforms, but so did any law and order type.

Capote was making so many enemies by gossiping, especially when drunk, that he knew he had to hit it out of the park while time allowed.

To Kill a Mockingbird is like a designer drug or a computer generated life form. It is fake. It is a designer book. It has nothing to do with anything real that Harper Lee observed.

In 2000 the American Library Association polled its members on the best book of the 20th Century, and To Kill A Mockingbird won. Every time Americans want to sanctify some thing my skeptical side is provoked. Why the sanctimony?Why is this The Bible of the 20th Century?

President Lyndon Johnson had the US government spread copies of this book all over the world. Atticus is the US. Defender of Freedom. Every book club selected it.

A lot of people in publishing know the real story behind To Kill A Mockingbird but nobody asks questions about holy writ


Truman was gay.  So was/is Harper.  They ran in the gays circles in NY.  They were best friends and constant companions... until... Harper won the Pulitzer.  As far as I've been able to tell he never talked to her again.  She retreated to Monroeville and essentially quit talking to anybody.  And never wrote another thing in her life.  Pffftt on that.  Writers write. Always. 

People wrote the split between her and Capote off as Truman being jealous.  But it wasn't jealousy, it was her refusal to throw back the covers and expose the reality that pissed him off and broke them apart. 
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2015, 01:49:40 PM »
I've always found mild interest in the points Kaos has already made above but the one thing that never added up to me is why, if Capote was so jealous and angered, didn't he himself blow the cover off the whole thing?  Why allow her to get away with being a fraud and win the Pulitzer you always wanted?

The one-hit-wonder nature of Lee's career makes just as little sense but at least I can rationalize it more.
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Re: New Harper Lee
« Reply #19 on: February 05, 2015, 02:43:58 PM »
Except she didn't write it. 

Didn't live here when it was written (was off up north with a bunch of liberal hippies and sexual miscreants)

The original wasn't that great anyway, it just found an audience because it fit the national narrative of ignant old racist country fucks vs the noble Negro (a pattern often repeated in things like Mandingo, the help, time to kill, etc). It created and perpetuated fraudulent stereotypes.  I like the movie.  But it's horse shit. Helped paint a national perception of a south that didn't really exist (but needed to in order to spur the civil rights movement). Casting her as the author also kept the book from being eviscerated due to whatever demons (gayness, New York liberalism, communistic leanings) plagued the real author.  Kept it from being dismissed for its lack of authenticity. 

She didn't write this suspiciously "found" book

She's an actual loon, barely capable of forming a coherent thought for most of the last five years making her "statement to the press" a clear forgery

She served her purpose by pretending to have authored that book. Should fade away quietly.

A writer writes. Stephen King will tell you that.  No real writer delivers one book and never authors or even attempts to author another thing ever.  It's just not possible.
JD Salinger? Or, did Capote write his stuff too.
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