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Why To Kill a Mockingbird matters : what Harper Lee's book and the iconic American film mean to us today  Cover Image Book Book

Why To Kill a Mockingbird matters : what Harper Lee's book and the iconic American film mean to us today / Tom Santopietro.

Santopietro, Tom, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9781250163752 : HRD
  • ISBN: 1250163757 : HRD
  • Physical Description: x, 305 pages : illustration ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First Edition.
  • Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2018.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [239]-291) and index.
Subject: Lee, Harper. To kill a mockingbird.
To kill a mockingbird (Motion picture : 1962)

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Main 813.54 L512 Sa5 (Text) 31307023717434 Non Fiction Checked out 07/23/2025

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Why to Kill a Mockingbird Matters : What Harper Lee's Book and the Iconic American Film Mean to Us Today
Why to Kill a Mockingbird Matters : What Harper Lee's Book and the Iconic American Film Mean to Us Today
by Santopietro, Tom
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Why to Kill a Mockingbird Matters : What Harper Lee's Book and the Iconic American Film Mean to Us Today


Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic work of American literature. When the book was made into a film in 1962 with Gregory Peck as the stalwart southern lawyer, Atticus Finch, the story of Scout, Jim, Dill and Boo Radley entered the American consciousness as well as the American fight for civil rights in a way that few other films have. Tom Santopietro's new book, Why To Kill a Mockingbird Matters, takes a 360 degree look at the Mockingbird phenomenon. He traces the writing of the book and the creation of the film from the earliest casting sessions to the choice of director and the three Oscars it won for Best Actor, Best Screenplay Based on an Existing Work, and Best Art Direction. He looks at the impact of the Pulitzer prize, investigates claims that Lee's book is actually racist, and explores the bombshell that was exploded when Go Set a Watchman, the first version of Mockingbird, was published. There may be no better time in America to look at the significance of Harper Lee's book, the film, and all that came after. Tom Santopietro, an author well-known for his writing about American popular culture, shows readers why To Kill a Mockingbird matters today more than it ever did before.

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