
Remembering the life and legacy of Harper Lee
Clip: 2/19/2016 | 6m 34s
Renowned author Harper Lee died early Friday morning at age 89.
Renowned author Harper Lee, whose debut novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” has become enshrined within the American literary canon, died early Friday morning at age 89. Jeffrey Brown sits down with bestselling novelist Allan Gurganus to discuss Lee’s works and enduring legacy.
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Remembering the life and legacy of Harper Lee
Clip: 2/19/2016 | 6m 34s
Renowned author Harper Lee, whose debut novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” has become enshrined within the American literary canon, died early Friday morning at age 89. Jeffrey Brown sits down with bestselling novelist Allan Gurganus to discuss Lee’s works and enduring legacy.
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