Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama, the daughter of Amas Coleman Lee (an attorney) and Frances Fincher Lee. Harper had one brother, Edwin.
As children, Harper and Edwin became good friends with Truman Capote, who would later become well-known for his book In Cold Blood and for his short stories and novels, including Breakfast at Tiffany's. Capote spent about six years with cousins in Monroeville after his parents' divorce. Capote was berated by his mother because he had effeminate mannerisms; the former Miss Alabama sent him off to be raised by various aunts, cousins, and his grandmother. It is quite possible that Capote was the model for the character Dill in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird.
Harper attended public schools in Monroeville and attended Huntington College in Montgomery from 1944-45. She spent the next four years at the University of Alabama where she studied law. Harper also spent one year at Oxford University.
Her education completed, Harper moved to New York, where she worked as a reservations clerk for Eastern Airlines and for British Overseas Airways in the 1950s. She gave up her job to devote her time to writing.
Harper wrote To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) very slowly. She usually began writing at noon and worked until evening; her goal was to complete only one or two pages per day. The book won her the
Pulitzer Prize (1961), the Alabama Library Association Award (1961), and the annual Bestsellers' paperback award (1962).
Horton Foote adapted the book into a movie. The Motion Picture Guide, Volume T-V, 1927-1983, states that the screenplay
so wonderfully followed the spirit of Lee's novel that it prompted the author to remark, "I can only say that I am a happy author. They have made my story into a beautiful and moving motion picture. I am very proud and grateful.
The Academy of Motion Pictures presented Foote with the academy award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Gregory Peck starred as Atticus; he took the Academy Award for Best Actor.
To Kill a Mockingbird was the first-and last-book by Harper Lee.
Historical Background
To Kill a Mockingbird is set in Maycomb, a small Southern town in Alabama in the 1930s. The reader is not told the date until more than halfway through the book, but the references to the NRA, Hitler, and the quote "we have nothing to fear but fear itself" set the time in the reader's mind. The racially divided town and the strict class system help the reader to visualize life in the South during this time period.
Master List of Characters
Atticus Finch A Southern lawyer and the father of Scout and Jem.
Scout Finch (also known as Jean Louise) Atticus' daughter. She is six years old when the story begins.
Jem Finch (also known as Jeremy Atticus) Atticus' son, who is ready for fifth grade when the story begins.
Charles Baker Harris (Dill) A six-year-old who visits his Aunt Rachel Haverford in Maycomb.
Calpurnia and Zeebo The cook for the Finch family and her son, who also drives a garbage truck.
Aunt Alexandra Hancock Atticus' sister, who is married to Jimmy Hancock. She has one son named Henry and a seven-year-old grandson named Francis.
Mr. and Mrs.Radley The parents of Arthur and Nathan Radley
Arthur Radley ("Boo Radley") A recluse in the neighborhood and the younger brother of Nathan Radley.
Mr.Walter Cunningham and Walter Cunningham A proud but poor father and son. The son is Scout's classmate.
Cecil Jacobs Scout's classmate.
Mr. Robert Ewell The irresponsible father of Burns and Mayella. Hespends his welfare checks on alcohol.
Burns Ewell Robert Ewell's son who attends Scout's class for one day.
Mayella Ewell Robert Ewell's daughter; she accuses Tom Robinson of raping her.
Little Chuck Little A well-mannered classmate of Scout.
Miss Carolina Fisher and Miss Gates Scout's first and third-grade teachers.
Miss Maudie Atkinson A friend of Jem and Scout who lives up the street.
Mrs.Henry Lafayette Dubose An elderly woman on Jem and Scout's street. They call her the "meanest old woman in the world."
Miss Stephanie Crawford and Mr.Avery Two neighborhood gossips.
Dr.Reynolds The family doctor.
Eula May The telephone operator.
Tom Robinson and Helen Robinson Husband and wife; Tom is accused of rape.
Jack Finch Atticus's brother, who is a doctor.
Heck Tate The sheriff.
Lula An argumentative member of Calpurnia's church.
Reverend Sykes Preacher of the First Purchase A.M.E. Zion Church.
Mr.ย.ย.Underwood Editor of Maycomb Tribune.
Dolphus Raymond A white man who lives with blacks.
Judge Taylor The judge who presides at Tom Robinson's trial.
Mrs.Grace Merriweather, Mrs.Gertrude Farrow, Mrs.Perkins, Mrs.Gates Members of the missionary circle.
Sarah and Frances Barber (also known as Tutti and Frutti) Two deaf sisters.