An unremarkable docu about Harper Lee and her single literary masterwork, “Hey, Boo” features what the French call a “structuring absence,” that of Lee herself. She has not granted an interview since ...
Novelist Richard Russo describes how he reluctantly read To Kill a Mockingbird as a student in Catholic school. Russo explains how the relationships described in the book influenced him as a writer ...
Mary McDonagh Murphy’s documentary about Harper Lee offers wonderful insights into To Kill a Mockingbird’s social and literary importance, as well as its author’s personality. By THR Staff Hey, Boo ...
An updated version of Mary McDonagh Murphy’s 2012 film in time for Harper Lee's new book. One of the biggest American bestsellers of all time, To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) was thought to be the first ...
My favorite book of all time is “To Kill a Mockingbird,” and I know I’m not alone in that. There are so many phrases from the book that still come to mind, and some that come from the movie, which I ...
The focus of a new documentary, Harper Lee (right) never wrote a follow-up to her debut novel, which spawned a film starring Gregory Peck. One of 20th century litera ture’s great unsolved myste ries ...
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