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Harper Lee

 
Who2 Biography: Harper Lee, Writer

  • Born: 28 April 1926
  • Birthplace: Monroeville, Alabama
  • Best Known As: The author of To Kill a Mockingbird

Name at birth: Nelle Harper Lee

Harper Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird, a classic of American literature and a bestselling novel since 1960. She grew up in the small southern town of Monroeville, Alabama, next door to young Truman Capote, on whom she based the book's character Dill. She studied for a law career, but in 1950 headed to New York to embark on a life of writing. Beginning in 1959 she worked with Capote on his book In Cold Blood (published in 19666) After several revisions her novel of growing up amid social tensions in the American south was published in 1960 to great acclaim and robust sales. It won a Pulitzer Prize and was made into a successful 1962 film starring Gregory Peck as the father, Atticus Finch. By the end of the 1960s Lee was dubbed "reclusive" for shunning media attention, and she remains famous for minding her own business. Although she has published short pieces in magazines since Mockingbird, Lee has never published another novel.

Over the years a rumor spread that Truman Capote was the true author of Lee's novel -- or that he edited it for her. Most scholars consider the rumor to be unfounded.

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Lee, Harper (Nelle Harper Lee), 1926-, American novelist, b. Monroeville, Ala. A member of an old Southern family and related to Robert E. Lee, she was a lifelong friend of Truman Capote. Lee attended Huntington College (1944-45) and the Univ. of Alabama (1945-49) but left for New York City to pursue a writer's life. After writing several essays and short stories, she expanded one story into the novel To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), which was a bestseller, won the Pulitzer Prize, was made (1962) into a popular film, and subsequently became one of the most widely read works of American fiction in the second half of the 20th cent. Mockingbird, which was Lee's only novel, is the story of small-town Alabama lawyer Atticus Finch's noble but unsuccessful legal defense of an African-American man falsely accused of raping a white woman. It also depicts the coming-of-age of Finch's young daughter, Scout, the book's semiautobiographical narrator, and of her brother Jem, and portrays the triumph of justice and tolerance. A private, reclusive person, Lee has lived quietly in Monroeville and New York since the mid-1960s.

Bibliography

See biography by C. J. Shields (2006); studies by J. Milton (1984), C. D. Johnson (1994), T. O'Neill (2000), C. Bernard (2003), B. Giddens-White (2006), L. Ellsworth (2007), A. H. Petry, ed. (2007), and C. Mancini (2008).

 
 
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