Mockingbird Songs
Autor Wayne Flynten Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 apr 2018
The violent racism of the American South drove Wayne Flynt away from his home state of Alabama, but the publication of To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s classic novel about courage, community, and equality, inspired him to return in the early 1960s and craft a career documenting and teaching Alabama history. His writing resonated with many Alabamians, in particular three sisters: Louise, Alice, and Nelle Harper Lee. Beginning with their first meeting in 1983, a mutual respect and affection for the state’s history and literature matured into a deep friendship between two families who can trace their roots there back more than five generations.
Flynt and Nelle Harper Lee began writing to one other while she was living in New York—heartfelt, insightful, and humorous letters in which they swapped stories, information, and opinions on topics both personal and professional: their families, books, Alabama history and social values, health concerns, and even their fears and accomplishments. Though their earliest missives began formally—"Dear Dr. Flynt"—as the years passed and their mutual admiration grew, their exchanges became more intimate and emotional, opening with "Dear Friend" and closing with "I love you, Nelle." Through their enduring correspondence, the Lees and the Flynts became completely immersed in each other’s lives.
Beautifully written, intelligent, and telling, this remarkable compendium of their letters—a correspondence that lasted for a quarter century, from 1992 until Harper Lee’s death in February 2016—offers an incisive and compelling look into the mind, heart, and work of one of the most beloved authors in modern literary history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781784757861
ISBN-10: 1784757861
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: CORNERSTONE
ISBN-10: 1784757861
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: CORNERSTONE
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An indelible epistolary portrait of Harper Lee, one of the most beloved authors in the canon of American literature.
The violent racism of the American South drove Wayne Flynt away from his home state of Alabama, but the publication of To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s classic novel about courage, community, and equality, inspired him to return in the early 1960s and craft a career documenting and teaching Alabama history. His writing resonated with many Alabamians, in particular three sisters: Louise, Alice, and Nelle Harper Lee. The two families first met in 1983, and a mutual respect and affection for the state’s history and literature matured into a deep friendship among them.
Wayne Flynt and Nelle Harper Lee began writing to each other while she was living in New York—heartfelt, insightful, and humorous letters in which they swapped stories, information, and opinions on topics, including their families, books, social values, health concerns, and even their fears and accomplishments. Though their earliest missives began formally—“Dear Dr. Flynt”—as the years passed, their exchanges became more intimate and emotional, opening with “Dear Friend” and closing with “I love you, Nelle.”
This is a remarkable compendium of a correspondence that lasted for a quarter century—until Harper Lee’s death in February 2016—and it offers an incisive and compelling look into the mind, heart, and work of one of the most admired authors in modern literary history.
The violent racism of the American South drove Wayne Flynt away from his home state of Alabama, but the publication of To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s classic novel about courage, community, and equality, inspired him to return in the early 1960s and craft a career documenting and teaching Alabama history. His writing resonated with many Alabamians, in particular three sisters: Louise, Alice, and Nelle Harper Lee. The two families first met in 1983, and a mutual respect and affection for the state’s history and literature matured into a deep friendship among them.
Wayne Flynt and Nelle Harper Lee began writing to each other while she was living in New York—heartfelt, insightful, and humorous letters in which they swapped stories, information, and opinions on topics, including their families, books, social values, health concerns, and even their fears and accomplishments. Though their earliest missives began formally—“Dear Dr. Flynt”—as the years passed, their exchanges became more intimate and emotional, opening with “Dear Friend” and closing with “I love you, Nelle.”
This is a remarkable compendium of a correspondence that lasted for a quarter century—until Harper Lee’s death in February 2016—and it offers an incisive and compelling look into the mind, heart, and work of one of the most admired authors in modern literary history.
Recenzii
“Provides revealing portraits of the very private Nelle and her sisters…. [A] welcome snapshot of the ‘real’ Lee.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Harper Lee did not make friends easily, especially after the publication of To Kill A Mockingbird. In Wayne Flynt she found a kindred soul who loved literature and despised intolerance. Their letters are thoughtful,understanding, insightful, and reveal what became a special friendship. Thank goodness Mr. Flynt saved them!” — John Grisham
“Harper Lee did not make friends easily, especially after the publication of To Kill A Mockingbird. In Wayne Flynt she found a kindred soul who loved literature and despised intolerance. Their letters are thoughtful,understanding, insightful, and reveal what became a special friendship. Thank goodness Mr. Flynt saved them!” — John Grisham
Notă biografică
Dr. Wayne Flynt, professor emeritus in the department of history at Auburn University, is the author of thirteen books and one of the most recognized and honored scholars of Southern history, politics, and religion. He has won numerous teaching awards and has been a distinguished university professor for many years. He lives in Alabama.