Interesting to see how similar our comments are. Now to see if you (and others) will read Faulkner's Intruder in the Dust, which has an interesting parallel with the Tom Robinson case, despite it being published about a dozen years prior to To Kill a Mockingbird.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
To Kill a Mockingbird by Nelle Harper Lee
- 22/05/2011 06:28:11 PM
19933 Views
I reviewed it last year
- 22/05/2011 07:45:48 PM
2406 Views
Huh. I seem to have missed that.
- 22/05/2011 11:17:11 PM
2313 Views
As you noted, though, it's a fuller depiction of the South than "racist people."
- 23/05/2011 12:00:01 AM
2301 Views
It's a beautiful, incredible book.
- 22/05/2011 08:21:48 PM
2236 Views
Also
- 22/05/2011 11:33:27 PM
2188 Views
Don't you think that, you know, too many people have read it already?
- 23/05/2011 09:55:52 PM
2266 Views
Re: Don't you think that, you know, too many people have read it already?
- 24/05/2011 12:05:11 AM
2371 Views
Does that disqualify it?
- 24/05/2011 01:49:54 PM
2201 Views
I don't know, if a lot of people want to have this book in a Book Club, I have no objections.
- 24/05/2011 07:01:38 PM
2256 Views
Bah. This seems like a lame book. It will never catch on.
- 23/05/2011 01:31:10 AM
2362 Views
Um, there's already a rfilm version of this.
- 23/05/2011 01:11:36 PM
2079 Views
Suspect he knows that.
*NM*
- 23/05/2011 01:15:46 PM
1133 Views
*NM*
- 23/05/2011 01:15:46 PM
1133 Views
Boy, that sarcastic subtext can be so hard to grasp in this virtual madness. *NM*
- 25/05/2011 06:49:03 AM
1160 Views
I don't think I've ever met anyone who doesn't like this book. *NM*
- 23/05/2011 09:37:52 AM
1127 Views
I've met some, but it was a casualty of middle school English. *NM*
- 23/05/2011 07:40:27 PM
1079 Views
One of my nieces didn't like it. I think it was because she was forced to read it for school.
- 24/05/2011 02:33:23 AM
2432 Views
Re: One of my nieces didn't like it. I think it was because she was forced to read it for school.
- 24/05/2011 10:15:45 AM
2390 Views
Let me ask the politically incorrect questions, since no one else has.
- 24/05/2011 03:14:50 AM
2408 Views
I don't understand why having a guilty black man would have made it more powerful.
- 24/05/2011 05:59:17 AM
2399 Views
Hmm
- 24/05/2011 10:22:50 AM
2319 Views
I could see your argument if Tolkien were writing about feminism.
- 24/05/2011 02:15:42 PM
2332 Views
I think that's a fair point.
- 24/05/2011 07:00:04 PM
2337 Views
Calpurnia is a stereotype too.
- 24/05/2011 11:54:26 PM
2216 Views
The difference, at least in my recollection, is that Calpurnia is well-educated.
- 25/05/2011 08:09:58 PM
2191 Views
Re: The difference, at least in my recollection, is that Calpurnia is well-educated.
- 25/05/2011 10:59:26 PM
2297 Views
I think there was at least once incident showing a racist black person
- 24/05/2011 07:33:09 PM
2471 Views
I think it was written to accomplish a goal and it did that very well
- 25/05/2011 04:08:17 PM
2262 Views
Given your introductory portion
- 11/06/2011 01:28:40 AM
2264 Views
I have read both
- 11/06/2011 11:35:11 AM
2099 Views
All of Twain's stuff is great
- 13/06/2011 02:27:55 AM
2345 Views
Re: All of Twain's stuff is great
- 13/06/2011 08:17:05 AM
2192 Views
And some poets - Tennyson and Yeats come to mind. *NM*
- 13/06/2011 10:11:31 AM
1035 Views

*NM*