Oh, wow, that's so exciting!
'The Killer In Me'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
It's very fishy. Google Harper and lawsuits or her health or anything, and it's pretty clear she's possibly incapacitated and being exploited. She didn't just suddenly change her mind out of the blue on a book she has frequently said she didn't think was good enough to publish (amongst other reasons). I'm off to work or I'd provide links, but I know y'all have Google-foo.
Nanita, I was just thinking the same thing.
Yeah, the timing on this is interesting.
Well, that's as may be, but I still want to read the hell out of it.
Unless I become convinced that Harper Lee wanted the public to read it, I won't. [link]
If her heirs decided to publish it after she died, would you feel the same way?
If she had not wanted it published? And was on record as saying so? Absolutely. I worked with seniors in assisted living and nursing home settings for many years, and saw first hand the kind of manipulation and exploitation that occurs. And I wouldn't want to take advantage of that.
I also feel no need for a sequel or a prequel or whatever on what I think is a perfect book. But that's beside the point. I am also not going to judge any of you who do read it, that's not really my style. I just can't share the joy of the publishing of it with you.
I only just found out that Kafka didn't want The Trial or The Castle (in addition to a bunch of other books) published either. He told his friend to destroy them but he didn't.
And he was only 40 when he died. Ms. Lee has had a hell of a long life during which at ANY time she could have published a damned shopping list had she chosen (or changed her mind on this book). So to me it's highly suspect that three months after her fiercest protector (and lawyer), her sister, dies, she's changing her mind. Nope. There is no way the "statement" released today is Harper Lee's own words, and she has a recent history of "signing anything put in front of her." Shady shady shady shady.