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New Harper Lee collection to be published (Update – Cover reveal)

By March 7, 2025May 24th, 2025New Releases, News

A new collection of writing from author, Harper Lee, is due to be published posthumously, in October this year. The collection entitled ‘The Land of Sweet Forever: Stories and Essays’ will include eight short stories that Harper Lee wrote before focusing on her best-known novel To Kill a Mockingbird.

The typescripts for the collection, according to the press release from HarperCollins, were discovered among papers in Lee’s New York City apartment after her death in 2016. The Land of Sweet Forever is due to be published by HarperCollins in North America and in the UK and Commonwealth by Hutchinson Heinemann.

“In 2024, the Estate made the decision to publish the stories alongside eight non-fiction pieces by Lee, which appeared in a range of publications between 1961 and 2006, collected together for the first time and now brought back into the public eye,” explains the press release.

“The resulting collection offers a fascinating new perspective on an iconic and unique literary mind, one of America’s most beloved authors. From the Alabama schoolyards of Lee’s youth and the luncheonettes and movie houses of mid-century Manhattan, to Lee’s reflections on the responsible teaching of children and a delightful account of Gregory Peck and the To Kill A Mockingbird film set, The Land of Sweet Forever broadens our understanding of Lee’s remarkable talent. The collection will prove an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Lee’s development as a writer as her craft defines itself across years and outlets before and after Go Set A Watchman and To Kill A Mockingbird—as well as a touchstone in still-vital conversations about politics, equality, travel, love, fiction, art, the American South, and what it means to lead an engaged and creative life.”

Jonathan Burnham, President and Publisher of HarperCollins commented: “To Kill A Mockingbird remains one of the most beloved novels in American literature. The discovery of these short stories, long believed to have been lost or destroyed, shows Harper Lee exploring the fictional avenues that she would eventually make her own, as well as less familiar Lee territory in Manhattan. This is a collection that will build on Lee’s considerable legacy and deepen our appreciation of her remarkable talent.”

During her lifetime, Harper Lee only published two books, To Kill a Mockingbird and then 55 years later in 2015, Go Set A Watchman; an early version of To Kill a Mockingbird which was published as a ‘prequel’. To Kill a Mockingbird won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and it has become a classic of modern American Literature.

The stories and writing brought together in this latest collection are from a period when Lee was submitting her short fiction to journals and periodicals, prior to publishing To Kill a Mockingbird.

Dr. Edwin Conner, Lee’s nephew, said: “As a member of Harper Lee’s surviving family, I know I speak for all of us in saying that we’re delighted that these essays, and especially the short stories, which we knew existed but were only recently discovered, have been found and are being published. She was not just our beloved aunt, but a great American writer, and we can never know too much about how she came to that pinnacle.”

Michael Dean, the representative of the Lee Estate at Andrew Nurnberg Associates, writes: “The stories and essays collected in The Land of Sweet Forever ring with Harper Lee’s inimitable voice, and bring us closer than ever before to the life and work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest authors.”

 

You can pre-order The Land of Sweet Forever here.

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