In the fall of 2025, the light will see the Earth -water Earth collection, which will include eight previously unknown stories Harper Lee.
In the fall of 2025, the US will publish previously unknown stories of legendary writer Harper Lee.
Eight texts written in his religious novel to kill Mockingbird was found after his death in 2016. They will be included on Earth -water Earth (The Land of Sweet Forever, which also contains eight published non -works, reports The Guardian.
British Publishing House director Hutchinson Heinemann, Ila Ahmed, records that new stories maintain Lee’s corporate wit, his ability to combine light and darkness, as well as living and touching characters. The events of the works open to Alabam and Manhattan.
In his life, Harper Lee just published two books: Pulitzer to kill Mockingbird (1960) and Go, put Sentry (2015). The final publication was accompanied by misunderstandings, because at that time 88-year-old Lee had health problems, and many hesitated that he personally approved the release of the book.
Harper Lee was born in Montriville, Alabama, and became one of the most popular US writers. To kill Mockingbird was translated into more than 40 languages, and the total circulation exceeded 46 million copies. Lee received a number of prestigious awards, including the Presidential Freedom Medal. The writer died on February 19, 2016.
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