Coito ergo sum wrote:Animavore wrote:I just realised Coito thought I meant Catcher in the Rye when I said 'never read it' (a direct response to the last line of his OP) the first time

Oh, sorry. I thought everyone read TKaM. If you haven't, read it today. You won't be sorry.
I've had a sneaking suspicion that Harper Lee never wrote that book, though. I thought that after I first read it, mainly because I learned she never published any other novels or anything of consequence since then. it just doesn't stand to reason that she would write NOTHING else. Someone who could write a novel like that, I mean....she doesn't even want to write something else for fun? Not a single other story came to mind in the last 50 odd years? I suspected the reason she didn't is that whatever she would try to write would expose her for not having written TKaM.
There are others who have theorized that Truman Capote actually wrote it. I think he denied it strenuously.
What, you don't think it's possible to recognize you have one good story in you, and leave it at that? one and done?
There are plenty of writers I wish had that sort of self-awareness.
Other possibility-- having a crazy huge hit first time out can be the kiss of death to anything published subsequently.
I understand she worked as an editor.
As for TC writing it-- it is not neaaaaarly bleak enough to be his work. Even his light work was dark, if you looked close.