[Brazelton] The Year of Death Continues - Harper Lee

http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/02/harper_lee_dead_at_age_of_89_t.html

This one hits me in a weird spot.

For some reason I never saw her as a real person, always as like a figment of imagination, figment of life? I don't know, it's weird. I think I'm lucky in that I read To Kill a Mockingbird of my own accord before I was forced to do so - I think I was in 6th/7th grade when I read it. It feels like the passing of the last 'great' authors, you know? I know there are plenty of amazing ones currently, but they don't possess the majesty or prestige that comes to mind with Harper Lee - that rare kind of mystery.

Anyway, 2016, you're taking a lot of greats here, let's slow it down! Or, you know, stop altogether!
 
I read her books when I was a kid and assumed she was already gone simply because she wrote of a time period that was well before my time.
 
I love reading her books. They make me feel like I'm back in Mobile without the pain of actually being back in Mobile.
 
Until the kerfuffle with Go Set a Watchman, I had assumed she had already past for the same reason as @stienman. To Kill a Mockingbird one of the few school-assigned books that still sticks with me after all these years. I'd recommend anyone who hasn't read it yet really should make some time to read it.
 

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Well at least she doesn't have to deal with the crud they pushed out under her name recently. :(
 

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Well it's really just draft material for the early versions of Mockingbird. She wrote it but revised it out for good reasons.
 
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