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Harper Lee ‘happy as hell’ about reactions to new book

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The 88-year-old author of To Kill A Mockingbir­d is “happy as hell” with the reaction to her decision to publish a second novel, her lawyer said last week in answer to concerns about the reclusive author’s mental and physical state.

Publisher Harper said last week that Harper Lee would release the novel Go Set A Watchman, written in the 1950s and featuring lead characters from her 1960 first novel To Kill A Mockingbir­d, which over the past 55 years had become a classic without an encore. A statement from Lee’s attorney, Tonja Carter, followed publicly aired concerns, including from actress Mia Farrow and writer Madeleine Davies, about whether Lee was pressured into agreeing to have the book published.

“She is alive and kicking and happy as hell with the reactions of Watchman,” Carter said.

Lee, who spent much of her life alternatin­g between New York and her hometown of Monroevill­e, Alabama, has been in an assisted-living facility after suffering a stroke and has failing vision and hearing.

Her sister, Alice, who was Lee’s long-time attorney, died in November.

Wayne Flynt, a professor emeritus of history at Auburn University in Alabama who is one of Lee’s close friends, said he did not think Lee was being taken advantage of.

“It’s absurd,” said Flynt, who visits Lee monthly. “She’s not demented.” During his visit with Lee on Monday, he said, she displayed her typical humour and impressive recall of history and literature.

“She has short-term memory problems like everybody who is 88,” Flynt said. “Otherwise, she is sharp as a tack.” Go Set A Watchman was written before the famed To Kill A Mockingbir­d, which won the Pulitzer Prize, went on to sell more than 30 million copies and was adapted into a film starring Gregory Peck.

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