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Author Flynt, Wayne, 1940- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjtbF6yhht7rdhbpRxCcP

Title Afternoons with Harper Lee / Wayne Flynt.

Publication Info. Athens : New South Books, an imprint of The University of Georgia Press, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 237 pages).
Contents Southern Friends and Families -- An Alabama Childhood Education -- Three Anglophiles -- Honest to God -- An American Dilemma: Class and Race -- New York, New York -- Mockingbird: The Book -- The Movie -- Fame, Privacy, Friends, and Celebrities -- The Lost Final Book, 'The Reverend' -- Life Derailed -- Exile in Babylon -- Watchman: The Final Mystery -- Finis -- Coda.
Summary "Imagine sitting with an esteemed writer on his or her front porch somewhere in the world and swapping life stories. Dr. Wayne Flynt got the opportunity to do just this with Nelle Harper Lee. In a friendship that blossomed over a dozen years starting when Lee relocated back to Alabama after having had a stroke, Flynt and his wife Dartie became regular visitors at the assisted living facility that was Lee's new home. And there the conversation began. It began where it always begins with Southern storytellers, with an invitation to "Come in, sit down, and stay a while." The stories exchanged ranged widely over the topics of Alabama history, Alabama folklore, family genealogy, and American literature, of course. On the way from beginning to end there were many detours: talks about Huntingdon College; The University of Alabama; New York City; the United Kingdom; Garden City, Kansas; and Mobile, Alabama, to name just a few. Wayne and his wife were often joined by Alice Lee, the oldest Lee sister, a living encyclopedia on the subject of family genealogy, and middle sister Louise Lee Conner. The hours spent visiting, in intimate closeness, are still cherished by Wayne Flynt. They yielded revelations large and small, which have been shaped into Afternoons with Harper Lee. Part memoir, part biography, this book offers a unique window into the life and mind and preoccupations of one of America's best-loved writers. Flynt and Harper Lee and her sisters learned a great deal from each other, and though this is not a history book, their shared interest in Alabama and its history made this extraordinary work possible."--Jacket flap.
Note Vendor-supplied metadata.
Subject Lee, Harper.
Lee, Harper. To kill a mockingbird.
Lee, Harper. Go set a watchman.
Lee, Harper https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpdQp9gGGGCtP3jPqFkDq
Go set a watchman (Lee, Harper)
To kill a mockingbird (Lee, Harper)
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
Alabama -- History -- Anecdotes.
Authors, American
Alabama https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRCDtKdF7vHd4P467qDY
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Anecdotes
Biographies
History
Biographies.
ISBN 9781588384881 (electronic bk.)
1588384888 (electronic bk.)
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