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.