1201:, and way on the back page I saw this very small item. And it just said, "Kansas Farmer Slain. Family of Four is Slain in Kansas". A little item just about like that. And the community was completely nonplussed, and it was this total mystery of how it could have been, and what happened. And I don't know what it was. I think it was that I knew nothing about Kansas or that part of the country or anything. And I thought, "Well, that will be a fresh perspective for me" ... And I said, "Well, I'm just going to go out there and just look around and see what this is." And so maybe this is the subject I've been looking for. Maybe a crime of this kind is ... in a small town. It has no publicity around it and yet had some strange ordinariness about it. So I went out there, and I arrived just two days after the Clutters' funeral. The whole thing was a complete mystery and was for two and a half months. Nothing happened. I stayed there and kept researching it and researching it and got very friendly with the various authorities and the detectives on the case. But I never knew whether it was going to be interesting or not. You know, I mean anything could have happened. They could have never caught the killers. Or if they had caught the killers ... it may have turned out to be something completely uninteresting to me. Or maybe they would never have spoken to me or wanted to cooperate with me. But as it so happened, they did catch them. In January, the case was solved, and then I made very close contact with these two boys and saw them very often over the next four years until they were executed. But I never knew ... when I was even halfway through the book, when I had been working on it for a year and a half, I didn't honestly know whether I would go on with it or not, whether it would finally evolve itself into something that would be worth all that effort. Because it was a tremendous effort.
1610:) was out of the city, in Boston, Sidney Dillon attended an event by himself at which he was seated next to the wife of a prominent New York Governor. The two began to flirt and eventually went home together. While Ina suggests that Sidney Dillon loves his wife, it is his inexhaustible need for acceptance by haute New York society that motivates him to be unfaithful. Sidney Dillon and the woman sleep together, and afterwards Mr. Dillon discovers a very large blood stain on the sheets, which represents her mockery of him. Mr. Dillon then spends the rest of the night and early morning washing the sheet by hand, with scalding water in an attempt to conceal his unfaithfulness from his wife who is due to arrive home the same morning. In the end, Dillon falls asleep on a damp sheet and wakes up to a note from his wife telling him she had arrived while he was sleeping, did not want to wake him, and that she would see him at home.
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1502:, generated controversy. The issue featuring "La Côte Basque" sold out immediately upon publication; its much-discussed betrayal of confidences alienated Capote from his established base of middle-aged, wealthy female friends, who feared the intimate and often sordid details of their ostensibly glamorous lives would be exposed to the public. Another two chapters – "Unspoiled Monsters" and "Kate McCloud" – appeared subsequently. These texts were intended to form the long opening section of the novel. They displayed a marked shift in narrative voice, introduced a more elaborate plot structure, and together formed a novella-length mosaic of fictionalized memoir and gossip. "Unspoiled Monsters", which by itself was almost as long as
1177:, and quoted the local sheriff as saying, "This is apparently the case of a psychopathic killer." Fascinated by this brief news item, Capote traveled with Harper Lee to Holcomb and visited the scene of the massacre. Over the course of the next few years, he became acquainted with everyone involved in the investigation and most of the residents of the small town and the area. Rather than taking notes during interviews, Capote committed conversations to memory and immediately wrote quotes as soon as an interview ended. He claimed his memory retention for verbatim conversations had been tested at "over 90%". Lee made inroads into the community by befriending the wives of those Capote wanted to interview.
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1302:, later said that the last scene, in which he visits the Clutters' graves, was Capote's invention, while other Kansas residents whom Capote interviewed have claimed they or their relatives were mischaracterized or misquoted. Dewey and his wife Marie became friends of Capote during the time Capote spent in Kansas gathering research for his book. Dewey gave Capote access to the case files and other items related to the investigation and to the members of the Clutter family, including Nancy Clutter's diary. When the film version of the book was made in 1967, Capote arranged for Marie Dewey to receive $ 10,000 from
867:(1948) caused as much comment and controversy as the prose inside. Truman claimed that the camera had caught him off guard, but in fact he had posed himself and was responsible for both the picture and the publicity." Much of the early attention to Capote centered on different interpretations of this photograph, which was viewed as a suggestive pose by some. According to Clarke, the photo created an "uproar" and gave Capote "not only the literary, but also the public personality he had always wanted". The photo made a huge impression on the twenty-year-old
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to a place so remote he has to ask directions along the way. The landscape over which he travels is so rich and fertile that you can almost smell the earth and sky. Later on, when Joel tussles with Idabel (Aubrey Dollar), a tomboyish neighbor who becomes his best friend (a character inspired by the author Harper Lee), the movie has a special force and clarity in its evocation of the physical immediacy of being a child playing outdoors.
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1538:, was the catalyst of Capote's social suicide. Many of Capote's circle of high-society female friends, whom he called his "swans", were featured in the text, some under pseudonyms and others by their real names. The chapter is said to have revealed the dirty secrets of these women, and aired the "dirty laundry" of New York City's elite. As a result Capote was ostracized from New York society and from many of his former friends.
1291:], Harper Lee, had been already on the case in Dodge City for six months." Olsen explains, "That book did two things. It made true crime an interesting, successful, commercial genre, but it also began the process of tearing it down. I blew the whistle in my own weak way. I'd only published a couple of books at that time – but since it was such a superbly written book, nobody wanted to hear about it.
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Monroeville. Jennings Faulk Carter donated the collection to the Museum in 2005. The collection comprises 12 handwritten letters (1940s–60s) from Capote to his favorite aunt, Mary Ida Carter (Jennings' mother). Many of the items in the collection belonged to his mother and Virginia Hurd Faulk, Carter's cousin with whom Capote lived as a child.
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position of privileged intimacy with criminals about to die, and – in my view – done less than he might have to save them. The focus narrows sharply down on priorities: Does the work come first, or does life? An attempt to help (by supplying new psychiatric testimony) might easily have failed: what one misses is any sign that it was ever contemplated.
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he is a quadriplegic, having tumbled down a flight of stairs after being inadvertently shot by
Randolph. Joel runs away with Idabel but catches pneumonia and eventually returns to the Landing, where he is nursed back to health by Randolph. The implication in the final paragraph is that the "queer lady" beckoning from the window is Randolph in his old
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Springs, the two engaged in a war of jealousy and manipulation for the remainder of the decade. Longtime friends were appalled when O'Shea, who was officially employed as Capote's manager, attempted to take control of the author's literary and business interests.
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branch on Long Island, while visiting a New York bathhouse. The married father of three did not identify as homosexual or bisexual, perceiving his visits as being a "kind of masturbation". However, O'Shea found Capote's fortune alluring and harbored aspirations to become a professional writer. After
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residence) and a hallucination-based seizure in 1980 that required hospitalization, Capote became fairly reclusive. These hallucinations continued unabated; medical scans eventually revealed that his brain mass had perceptibly shrunk. On the rare occasions when he was lucid, he continued to promote
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Randolph, and defiant Idabel, a girl who becomes his friend. He also sees a spectral "queer lady" with "fat dribbling curls" watching him from a top window. Despite Joel's queries, the whereabouts of his father remains a mystery. When he finally is allowed to see his father, Joel is stunned to find
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parodied Capote, deliberately copying his pose in the Halma photograph. Random House featured the Halma photograph in its "This is Truman Capote" ads, and large blowups were displayed in bookstore windows. Walking on Fifth Avenue, Halma overheard two middle-aged women looking at a Capote blowup in
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Capote was cremated and his remains were reportedly divided between Carson and Jack Dunphy (although Dunphy maintained that he received all the ashes). Carson said she kept the ashes in an urn in the room where he died. The ashes were reported stolen during a
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American crime". They found no reported series of American murders in the same town that included all of the details Capote described – the sending of miniature coffins, a rattlesnake murder, a decapitation, etc. Instead, they found that a few of the details
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The exhibit features many references to Sook, but two items in particular are always favorites of visitors: Sook's "Coat of Many Colors" and Truman's baby blanket. Truman's first cousin recalls that as children, he and Truman never had trouble finding Sook in the darkened house on South
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bestseller list and stayed there for nine weeks, selling more than 26,000 copies. The promotion and controversy surrounding this novel catapulted Capote to fame. A 1947 Harold Halma photograph used to promote the book showed a reclining Capote gazing fiercely into the camera. Gerald Clarke, in
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Capote's friend Andy Warhol referred to MacBride as Capote's boyfriend and mentioned that MacBride had left his wife and children in a June 29, 1978 diary entry. Their relationship was a "bond of brothers rather than of lovers" according to MacBride. They met at a bookstore in 1972 but Truman
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as being nearly complete and was reportedly planning a reprise of the Black and White Ball to be held either in Los
Angeles or a more exotic locale in South America. On a few occasions, he was still able to write. In 1982, a new short story, "One Christmas", appeared in the December issue of
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1854:, his own openness about homosexuality and his encouragement for openness in others made him an important player in the realm of gay rights. In his piece "Capote and the Trillings: Homophobia and Literary Culture at Midcentury", Jeff Solomon details an encounter between Capote and
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are then encountered when they enter the restaurant together. Sisters, they draw the attention of the room although they speak only to each other. Coolbirth describes Lee as "marvelously made, like a Tanagra figurine" and Jacqueline as "photogenic" yet "unrefined, exaggerated".
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nomination (Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture). Early in the film, it is alleged that Twain has ten fingers but no pinkies. In truth, Capote's pinkie fingers were unusually large. In the film, Capote's character is highly critical of detective fiction from the likes of
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to publish four chapters of the unfinished novel in 1975 and 1976. The first to appear, "Mojave", ran as a self-contained short story and was favorably received, but the second, "La Côte Basque 1965", based in part on the dysfunctional personal lives of Capote's friends
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As a lonely child, Capote taught himself to read and write before he entered his first year of school. Capote was often seen at age five carrying his dictionary and notepad, and began writing fiction at age 11. He was given the nickname "Bulldog" around this age.
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and a culmination of the "nonfiction novel" format. Initially scheduled for publication in 1968, the novel was eventually delayed, at Capote's insistence, to 1972. Because of the delay, he was forced to return money received for the film rights to
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in 1986 in the UK and in the US in 1987. It comprised "Unspoiled Monsters", "Kate McCloud", and "La Cote Basque 1965", but not "Mojave", which Capote had "removed from the novel's master plan" and instead published in the collection
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wanted to make an experiment in journalistic writing, and I was looking for a subject that would have sufficient proportions. I'd already done a great deal of narrative journalistic writing in this experimental vein in the 1950s for
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871:, who often talked about it and wrote fan letters to Capote. When Warhol moved to New York in 1949, he made numerous attempts to meet Capote, and Warhol's fascination with the author led to Warhol's first New York one-man show,
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1443:. He ultimately refused to write the article, so the magazine recouped its interests by publishing in April 1973 an interview of the author conducted by Andy Warhol. A collection of previously published essays and reportage,
2200:(1976) provided Capote's main role as an actor, portraying reclusive millionaire Lionel Twain who invites the world's leading detectives together to a dinner party to have them solve a murder. The performance brought him a
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the window of a bookstore. When one woman said, "I'm telling you: he's just young", the other woman responded, "And I'm telling you, if he isn't young, he's dangerous!" Capote delighted in retelling this anecdote.
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that were to accompany the text. But despite his compliance, Hearst ordered Harper's not to run the novella anyway. Its language and subject matter were still deemed "not suitable", and there was concern that
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1364:(1944). The adaptation, and Radziwill's performance in particular, received indifferent reviews and poor ratings; arguably, it was Capote's first major professional setback. Radziwill supplanted the older
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2576:(1997). On the DVD commentary track, McGrath admits to the occasional scene being compiled and drawn together by using the truth and blended with his own "imagination" of how the actual story evolved.
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2229:) are observing passersby in the park. Alvy comments, "Oh, there's the winner of the Truman Capote Look-Alike Contest". The passerby is actually Truman Capote (who appeared in the film uncredited).
1606:) is then discussed between Jonesy and Mrs. Coolbirth. Sidney Dillon is said to have told Ina Coolbirth this story because they have a history as former lovers. One evening while Cleo Dillon (
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2361:(2019), directed by Ebs Burnough. Using "never-before-heard" audio archives and interviews with Capote and his associates, the film centers around Capote's unfinished novel,
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6008:"Truman Capote Is Dead at 59; Novelist of Style and Clarity"
4875:"Truman Capote is Dead at 59; Novelist of Style and Clarity"
3881:"Truman Capote's previously unknown boyhood tales published"
3623:"Truman Capote is Dead at 59; Novelist of Style and Clarity"
1298:, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation detective portrayed in
2699:(1955) Columbia Masterworks 12508. (LP) Read by the Author.
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but had ignored the author's homosexuality. Solomon argues:
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to call Capote "the most perfect writer of my generation".
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In this period he also wrote an autobiographical essay for
928:(and the subsequent film version) featured a skit in which
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Midcareer retrospective anthology; fiction and nonfiction
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and later as "A House On The Heights" in 2002 (see below)
2504:. Spanning the years Capote spent researching and writing
2107:
Capote's childhood experiences are captured in the memoir
1165:: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences
4522:
4373:
Truman Capote; Jann Wenner (1973). M. Thomas Inge (ed.).
2225:(1977) includes a scene in which Alvy (Allen) and Annie (
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was established in 1994, two years after Dunphy's death.
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magazine every month for a year in the form of a column,
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An incident regarding the character of Sidney Dillon (or
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for its November 1958 issue; by his own account, he told
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Truman rejoiced when he made peace with his own identity.
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423:, where he wrote for both the school's literary journal,
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Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay
5955:
Grobel, Lawrence (1985) "Conversations with Capote. NAL.
4443:"True Crime Doesn't Pay: A Conversation with Jack Olsen"
4372:
3240:
Collection of short works mixing fiction and nonfiction
1736:
Truman Capote's marker at Westwood Village Memorial Park
1381:, Capote hosted a now-legendary masked ball, called the
701:, Capote published a collection of his travel writings,
666:
in 1957, Capote said this of his short story technique:
5043:"TRUMAN CAPOTE ASHES - Price Estimate: $ 4000 - $ 6000"
3355:
Portraits and Observations: The Essays of Truman Capote
2314:", another look back at a small-town Alabama childhood.
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cry and that she held his hand as described by Capote.
1062:
Breakfast at Tiffany's: A Short Novel and Three Stories
873:
Fifteen Drawings Based on the Writings of Truman Capote
775:, continuing to work on the manuscript in New Orleans,
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was a turning point, as he explained to Roy Newquist (
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that became his first book-length work of nonfiction,
396:. Capote received recognition for his early work from
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Breakfast at Tiffany's: Music from the Motion Picture
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Schwartz, Alan U. 2006. Afterword. In Truman Capote,
4703:"How Truman Capote Betrayed His High-Society 'Swans'"
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are encountered first, the two women gossiping about
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On the threshold: the early stories of Truman Capote
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Walter, Eugene, as told to Katherine Clark. (2001).
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Collection of travel articles and personal sketches
1821:, commemorating not only Capote but also his friend
1510:, whose friendship with Capote had become strained.
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Special Collections, University of Delaware Library
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Special Collections, University of Delaware Library
5594:"Biography: Truman Capote - The Tiny Terror (2005)"
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7554:Burials at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
5751:
5749:
5098:"Capote Trust Is Formed To Offer Literary Prizes,"
4440:
4333:Roy Newquist, Counterpoint, (Chicago, 1964), p. 79
4204:"Stories of Brooklyn, From Gowanus to the Heights"
3836:
3056:Collaborative art and photography book; photos by
2744:(2006) Random House unabridged on 12 CDs. Read by
2621:(2024), the second season of the anthology series
1987:Closing Time: The True Story of the Goodbar Murder
1525:
842:Halma's photograph of Capote on the back cover of
5710:https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=161991
4952:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 262.
4595:"The inside story of Truman Capote's masked ball"
3513:"'Kansas' imagines Truman Capote-Harper Lee rift"
2556:(2006), directed by Douglas McGrath and starring
1397:as he determined who was "in" and who was "out".
7429:20th-century American dramatists and playwrights
7405:
4895:Truman Capote, one of the postwar era's leading
4859:Capote, Truman (1983). "Remembering Tennessee".
3550:. University Press of Mississippi. p. 332.
2827:Short story; the first chapter was published in
2392:for his portrayal of Capote in the one-man show
1325:
1306:as a paid consultant to the making of the film.
5746:
5180:Too Brief a Treat: The Letters of Truman Capote
4529:: Secrets that Truman Capote took to the grave"
4503:
4445:. Point No Point. Jackolsen.com. Archived from
4413:
4350:. November 16, 1959. p. 39. Archived from
3795:Too Brief a Treat: The Letters of Truman Capote
3651:
3327:Too Brief a Treat: The Letters of Truman Capote
1896:biography in 1951 and to whom Capote dedicated
1445:The Dogs Bark: Public People and Private Places
5227:. New York: Doubleday. pp. 61–66, 108–13.
4858:
4665:
4663:
4116:The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
1768:, on whose program Capote frequently guested.
1215:A feud between Capote and British arts critic
307:and resulted in a contract to write the novel
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4523:Peter Gillman; Leni Gillman (June 21, 1992).
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1553:. A gossipy tale of New York's elite ensues.
1109:and the design work by Harper's art director
1038:taken in connection with the essay, entitled
472:
6005:
3837:Long, Robert Emmet (2000). "Truman Capote".
3510:
3409:
3393:magazine; discovered in the archives of the
2429:The Wind Is Us: The Death that Killed Capote
5950:Truman Capote: A Study of the Short Fiction
5410:. New York, NY: Warner Books. p. 146.
5222:
4920:By Michael J. Tyrkus St. James Press, 1997
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4660:
4586:
4512:. In Depth (Europe ed.). pp. 14+.
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3446:
3444:
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2854:Book; collection of European travel essays
1385:, in the Grand Ballroom of New York City's
1340:In the late 1960s, he became friendly with
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6283:
6269:
6202:Truman Capote reading "A Christmas Memory"
6175:
6140:"Truman Capote, The Art of Fiction No. 17"
5961:"Truman Capote: The Art of Fiction No. 17"
5958:
5941:magazine and how it led to the writing of
5725:
5017:"Capote - Dunphy Monument at Crooked Pond"
4978:
4945:
4939:
4777:. New York, NY: Random House. p. 151.
4762:. New York, NY: Random House. p. 139.
4567:
4492:
4467:
3976:"Truman Capote, The Art of Fiction No. 17"
3331:Edited by Capote biographer Gerald Clarke
3060:, comments by Truman Capote and design by
3035:; published in the February 1959 issue of
2999:Life Stories: Profiles from The New Yorker
1903:Capote spent three decades partnered with
1415:Capote never finished another novel after
833:
633:. In June 1945, "Miriam" was published by
411:obsessed by it." In 1932, he attended the
31:
7494:American LGBTQ dramatists and playwrights
7469:20th-century American short story writers
6137:
6065:. Published by Nan A. Talese (imprint of
5930:
5362:
5271:
4694:
4233:MacNeille, Suzanne (September 17, 2015).
4232:
3860:
3824:Great American Writers: Twentieth Century
3740:(in European Spanish). October 19, 2016.
3153:Best Screenplay Emmy Award; ABC TV movie
2407:Lyric Studio Theatre, Hammersmith, London
2142:, the 1967 adaptation of the novel, with
2077:Learn how and when to remove this message
1660:. They often partied together New York's
1182:San Francisco International Film Festival
1045:
992:approached him to rewrite the script for
680:Random House, the publisher of his novel
559:Learn how and when to remove this message
313:(1948). Capote earned the most fame with
7514:American male dramatists and playwrights
6039:
5858:
5806:
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5114:
4839:
3716:The Scholastic Arts & Writing Awards
3439:
3219:"Unspoiled Monsters" and "Kate McCloud"
2022:
2001:
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881:
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477:Capote based the character of Idabel in
7654:Writers of American Southern literature
5887:
5438:. London: Cardinal. pp. 442, 508.
5374:
5141:
4625:
4201:
4183:from the original on September 15, 2015
3582:
3544:Capote, Truman; M. Thomas Inge (1987).
3511:Minzesheimer, Bob (December 17, 2007).
2934:"Carmen Therezinha Solbiati – So Chic"
2369:
2355:series, followed by a 2005 DVD release.
1813:Capote also maintained the property in
1784:Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
1549:. Coolbirth invites Jonesy to lunch at
1011:, he produced a series of articles for
398:The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
92:Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
7406:
6826:Black Givenchy dress of Audrey Hepburn
6022:", in New Statesman, November 6, 2015.
5888:Preston, Caroline (February 1, 2016).
5763:from the original on February 19, 2017
5624:
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5573:from the original on September 6, 2015
5472:
5433:
5375:Jeffers, Juliette (February 6, 2024).
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5123:from the original on February 26, 2012
5075:. Associated Press. October 20, 1970.
4997:from the original on December 19, 2013
4966:from the original on December 24, 2016
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4395:from the original on December 24, 2010
4245:from the original on December 14, 2016
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4088:from the original on February 22, 2010
3922:from the original on December 20, 2016
3821:
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3679:from the original on December 24, 2016
3603:from the original on November 14, 2013
3450:
3427:from the original on February 18, 2016
3265:Answered Prayers: The Unfinished Novel
2530:Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role
1515:Answered Prayers: The Unfinished Novel
1506:, contained a thinly veiled satire of
319:(1966), a journalistic work about the
7649:Writers from Palm Springs, California
6845:
6695:
6570:
6264:
6223:University of California, Los Angeles
6106:Truman Capote papers, circa 1924–1984
5561:Kelleher, Terry (December 15, 1997).
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5272:Diliberto, Gioia (October 15, 1984).
5204:from the original on December 8, 2008
5117:"My Significant Other, Truman Capote"
4885:from the original on October 14, 2007
4700:
4682:from the original on October 12, 2015
4626:Darwish, Meaghan (February 1, 2024).
4592:
4561:
4151:Clarke, Gerald (1988). "Chapter 39".
4126:Clarke, Gerald (1988). "Chapter 28".
4049:
3964:
3762:
3633:from the original on October 15, 2009
3586:Mockingbird: a portrait of Harper Lee
3564:from the original on January 19, 2017
3497:"Screenings: The Triumph of Capote,"
3314:The Complete Stories of Truman Capote
3255:Short story published as a gift book
3180:Television film; original screenplay
3168:Short story published as a gift book
1850:. Although Capote never embraced the
791:childhood. Decades later, writing in
7474:Alcohol-related deaths in California
6124:(3.2 linear feet) are housed at the
5542:from the original on August 22, 2015
5511:from the original on August 16, 2018
5473:Holden, Stephen (December 5, 1997).
5049:from the original on August 25, 2016
4949:Empire of Self: A Life of Gore Vidal
4840:Abcarian, Robin (November 5, 2006).
4214:from the original on August 25, 2017
4000:from the original on October 7, 2010
3744:from the original on January 3, 2018
3481:
3203:"Mojave" and "La Cote Basque, 1965"
2516:'s screenplay was based on the book
2115:, it aired on December 21, 1966, on
2059:adding citations to reliable sources
2030:
1880:One of his first serious lovers was
1276:also commented on the fabrications:
974:. A few months later in early 1953,
651:as a Yaddo candidate, and she wrote
643:, the artists and writers colony at
571:
541:adding citations to reliable sources
512:
299:" (1945) attracted the attention of
7629:Screenwriters from New York (state)
7464:20th-century American screenwriters
6197:Truman Capote (1997 TV Documentary)
6115:(16 linear feet) are housed at the
5734:from the original on March 12, 2019
5530:Marks, Justin (February 18, 2014).
5406:Warhol, Andy; Hackett, Pat (1989).
3861:Maranzani, Barbara (May 29, 2019).
3665:. University Press of Mississippi.
3301:(1959), with a new introduction by
3298:Brooklyn Heights: A Personal Memoir
3026:Brooklyn Heights: A Personal Memoir
2327:(1966), a 29-minute documentary by
1458:
1031:Brooklyn Heights: A Personal Memoir
13:
7549:American writers with disabilities
7449:20th-century American male writers
7439:20th-century American LGBTQ people
5861:The Swans of Fifth Avenue: A Novel
5662:from the original on March 5, 2018
5424:
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5284:from the original on June 18, 2013
5079:from the original on April 3, 2016
4748:(Reprinted from April 1988 issue.)
4729:Clarke, Gerald (January 3, 2012).
4701:Brown, Craig (November 19, 2021).
4549:from the original on July 15, 2011
4441:Hood, Michael (Winter 1998–1999).
4315:from the original on June 22, 2018
4062:from the original on July 11, 2016
3952:from the original on July 16, 2011
3769:. Facts On File, Inc. p. 69.
3368:The Early Stories of Truman Capote
3318:Anthology of twenty short stories
3105:Selected Writings of Truman Capote
3031:Autobiographical essay, photos by
2646:The Swans of Fifth Avenue: A Novel
2297:Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory
1371:On November 28, 1966, in honor of
724:Posthumously published early novel
582:The Early Stories of Truman Capote
14:
7675:
7559:Drug-related deaths in California
7539:American male short story writers
7524:American male non-fiction writers
7444:20th-century American male actors
7434:20th-century American journalists
6802:Jazz for "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
6407:A Tree of Night and Other Stories
6219:Charles E. Young Research Library
6131:
5959:Hill, Pati (Spring–Summer 1957).
5933:Holy Terror: Andy Warhol Close Up
5807:Otterson, Joe (August 17, 2022).
5625:Gilbey, Ryan (January 26, 2021).
5485:from the original on May 27, 2015
5069:"Capote Ruled Guilty of Contempt"
5023:from the original on May 17, 2013
4593:Davis, Deborah (April 25, 2006).
4480:from the original on May 14, 2011
4084:. Warholstars.org. July 3, 1952.
3525:from the original on June 5, 2010
3397:, written in Sicily in the 1950s
3346:Novel; Published by Random House
3296:Book edition of Capote's essay, "
2811:A Tree of Night and Other Stories
2018:
1938:
1634:in a feud with perpetual nemesis
922:(1948). The Broadway stage revue
824:(1988) described the conclusion:
686:A Tree of Night and Other Stories
508:
375:'s characterization upon Capote.
7619:People from Sagaponack, New York
7614:People from Monroeville, Alabama
7454:20th-century American memoirists
6138:Pati Hill (Spring–Summer 1957).
6006:Krebs, Albin (August 28, 1984).
5987:, Jerry Tallmer, Eugene Walter,
4202:Roberts, Sam (January 8, 2016).
3970:
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2035:
1907:, a fellow writer. In his book,
1875:
1836:
1764:, ex-wife of late-night TV host
1153:
957:(1954), which spawned the song "
937:Stage, screen, and magazine work
920:Max Shulman's Large Economy Size
517:
431:private school now known as the
285:(1958) and the true crime novel
236:
221:
7604:Novelists from New York (state)
7459:20th-century American novelists
6122:Truman Capote papers, 1947–1965
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5652:"Robert Morse Tony Awards Info"
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2046:needs additional citations for
746:As of 2013, the film rights to
528:needs additional citations for
6187:Internet Off-Broadway Database
5690:. May 23, 1996. Archived from
3910:Early stories of Truman Capote
3851:Interview with Lawrence Grobel
3822:Shuman, R. Baird, ed. (2002).
3645:
3615:
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3504:
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2660:
2347:Truman Capote: The Tiny Terror
2331:and Charlotte Zwerin, shows a
1658:: From A to B & Back Again
1435:first American tour since 1969
783:, eventually completing it in
750:had been purchased by actress
321:murder of a Kansas farm family
1:
7624:Screenwriters from California
5280:. Vol. 22, no. 16.
4670:Sam Kashner (December 2012).
3652:Inge, M. Thomas, ed. (1987).
3403:
2639:
2580:
2488:(2005), Capote was played by
1656:The Philosophy of Andy Warhol
1617:
1005:with a touring production of
501:in 1961 and Capote published
336:
7569:Greenwich High School alumni
7509:American LGBTQ screenwriters
5682:"Toronto Tru Delays Opening"
5532:"A Visit with Truman Capote"
5144:Twentieth Century Literature
4603:. London, UK. Archived from
4468:Van Jensen (April 3, 2005).
4375:Truman Capote: Conversations
3583:Shields, Charles J. (2006).
3547:Truman Capote: conversations
2816:Collection of short stories
2473:played Capote; and again in
1871:Diana's case, by her gender.
1841:
1831:Truman Capote Literary Trust
1447:, appeared later that year.
1408:, with whom he had shared a
7:
7584:LGBTQ people from Louisiana
7544:American postmodern writers
7534:American male screenwriters
6361:Children on Their Birthdays
5973:Truman Capote Conversations
4911:Gay & lesbian biography
4538:. An investigation for the
4050:Child, Ben (May 17, 2013).
3657:: Pati Hill interview from
3655:Truman Capote Conversations
3417:"Truman Capote: Early Life"
3222:Short stories published in
3206:Short stories published in
2911:Screenplay (dialogue only)
2691:Children on Their Birthdays
2479:(2006) (in deleted scenes).
2403:The Truman Capote Talk Show
2312:Children on Their Birthdays
2161:, filmed by Frank Perry in
1927:and sculptor. In the book
820:costume. Gerald Clarke, in
16:American author (1924–1984)
10:
7680:
7644:Writers from New York City
7499:American LGBTQ journalists
7186:Jeffrey Alan Fiskin (1982)
6173:Internet Broadway Database
6146:. Spring-Summer 1957 (16).
6025:Lamparski, Richard (2006)
5863:(1st ed.). New York:
5859:Benjamin, Melanie (2016).
5728:"Isnt she great 2000 imdb"
5714:https://trumancapote.org/}
5156:10.1215/0041462X-2008-3001
4572:. New York: Random House.
4155:. Fresno, CA: Linden Pub.
4130:. Fresno, CA: Linden Pub.
3493:February 23, 2007, at the
3384:"Another Day in Paradise"
3359:Published by Random House
3119:A short story appeared in
3094:Mystery Writers of America
2973:Short story; published in
2781:Short story; published in
2374:
2341:A Visit with Truman Capote
2258:In 1995, Capote's novella
1648:Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
1585:Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
1346:Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
1129:House shortly afterwards.
949:1952 play of the same name
879:(June 16 – July 3, 1952).
777:Saratoga Springs, New York
645:Saratoga Springs, New York
485:neighbor and best friend,
473:Friendship with Harper Lee
341:Truman Capote was born at
7659:Writers of Gothic fiction
7594:Non-fiction crime writers
7579:LGBTQ people from Alabama
7519:American male journalists
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6315:Other Voices, Other Rooms
6299:
6207:FBI file on Truman Capote
5726:Staksteder, Jack (2000).
3763:Oakes, Elizabeth (2004).
3589:. Macmillan. p. 34.
3157:
2984:"The Duke in His Domain"
2888:
2796:Other Voices, Other Rooms
2520:by Gerald Clarke (1988).
2233:Other Voices, Other Rooms
1993:
1964:. Their rivalry prompted
1898:Other Voices, Other Rooms
1712:The Thanksgiving Visitor,
1672:Conversations with Capote
1622:Capote was in and out of
1410:nonexclusive relationship
984:. In 1960, while writing
865:Other Voices, Other Rooms
850:Other Voices, Other Rooms
844:Other Voices, Other Rooms
800:Other Voices, Other Rooms
772:Other Voices, Other Rooms
760:Other Voices, Other Rooms
682:Other Voices, Other Rooms
479:Other Voices, Other Rooms
442:in the art department at
310:Other Voices, Other Rooms
295:The critical success of "
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161:Other Voices, Other Rooms
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7639:Writers from New Orleans
7634:Writers from Los Angeles
7599:Novelists from Louisiana
7574:Journalists from Alabama
7504:American LGBTQ novelists
6809:"Breakfast at Tiffany's"
6382:The Thanksgiving Visitor
6061:Plimpton, George (1997)
5596:. Movies & TV Dept.
4993:. Morbid-curiosity.com.
4414:George Plimpton (1998).
4309:"Truman Capote's Papers"
4265:"2016 Indie Book Awards"
3163:The Thanksgiving Visitor
2752:
2727:The Thanksgiving Visitor
2723:The Thanksgiving Visitor
2683:with musical numbers by
2546:Independent Spirit Award
2466:The Audrey Hepburn Story
2329:David and Albert Maysles
2194:'s murder mystery spoof
2155:The Thanksgiving Visitor
2090:In 1961, Capote's novel
1727:
1223:after Tynan's review of
1219:erupted in the pages of
660:During an interview for
277:Truman Streckfus Persons
50:Truman Streckfus Persons
7529:American male novelists
6911:, Leonard Hoffman, and
6399:Short story collections
6250:March 19, 2022, at the
6234:April 27, 2021, at the
6117:New York Public Library
6111:August 9, 2020, at the
6018:Laing, Olivia (2015). "
5971:Inge, M. Thomas (1987)
5952:. Boston; Twayne, 1992.
5931:Colacello, Bob (1990).
5460:"Truman Capote Exhibit"
5434:Clarke, Gerald (1989).
5408:The Andy Warhol Diaries
5177:Clarke, Gerald (2005).
5115:Grzesiak, Rich (1987).
5073:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
4510:The Wall Street Journal
4112:March 22, 2011, at the
3793:Clarke, Gerald (2005).
3451:Clarke, Gerald (2005).
3374:New York Public Library
2435:
2280:headed the cast of the
2186:Truman Capote's Trilogy
1930:The Andy Warhol Diaries
1788:Bridgehampton, New York
1437:as a correspondent for
886:Capote photographed by
834:Harold Halma photograph
578:New York Public Library
82:Los Angeles, California
7609:O. Henry Award winners
6768:Breakfast at Tiffany's
6760:Breakfast at Tiffany's
6752:Breakfast at Tiffany's
6728:Breakfast at Tiffany's
6329:Breakfast at Tiffany's
5919:Clarke, Gerald (1988)
4916:June 27, 2014, at the
4773:Truman Capote (1994).
4758:Truman Capote (1994).
3988:(Spring–Summer 1957).
3292:A House on the Heights
3011:Breakfast at Tiffany's
2568:, is an adaptation of
2490:Philip Seymour Hoffman
2255:
2093:Breakfast at Tiffany's
2028:
2007:
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1504:Breakfast at Tiffany's
1478:In Search of Lost Time
1423:'s 1974 adaptation of
1351:The Philadelphia Story
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1147:Breakfast at Tiffany's
1134:Breakfast at Tiffany's
1103:the Hearst Corporation
1079:Breakfast at Tiffany's
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1047:Breakfast at Tiffany's
1001:Traveling through the
891:
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795:(1973), he commented:
678:
657:while she was there.)
419:, and Truman attended
417:Greenwich, Connecticut
282:Breakfast at Tiffany's
169:Breakfast at Tiffany's
7283:Christopher McQuarrie
5592:Deming, Mark (2016).
4540:Sunday Times Magazine
4344:"Kansas Farmer Slain"
4107:Andy Warhol biography
3478:aired August 21, 1980
3476:The Dick Cavett Show,
3081:The Turn of the Screw
2325:With Love from Truman
2250:
2129:-winning performance.
2026:
2005:
1884:literature professor
1868:
1746:Southampton, New York
1743:
1735:
1597:William Woodward, Jr.
1526:"La Côte Basque 1965"
1278:
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1056:Truman Capote in 1959
1055:
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668:
647:. (He later endorsed
491:To Kill a Mockingbird
421:Greenwich High School
393:Mobile Press Register
368:To Kill a Mockingbird
330:To Kill a Mockingbird
110:Greenwich High School
7489:American gay writers
6414:Music for Chameleons
5943:Music For Chameleons
5694:on October 22, 2012.
5365:, pp. 357, 400.
5344:. September 22, 2023
5223:Barry Werth (2001).
4795:. September 30, 2020
4678:. pp. 200–214.
4672:"Capote's Swan Dive"
4607:on February 13, 2014
4476:. Lawrence, Kansas.
4030:on October 13, 2007.
3906:Johnson, A. (2015).
3235:Music for Chameleons
3078:Screenplay based on
2899:Original screenplay
2618:Capote vs. The Swans
2600:for his performance.
2370:Portrayals of Capote
2157:(1967), a sequel to
2153:Capote narrated his
2055:improve this article
2027:Truman Capote (1968)
1800:Sagaponack, New York
1792:Sag Harbor, New York
1754:Bel Air, Los Angeles
1703:Ladies' Home Journal
1677:Music for Chameleons
1574:British royal family
1572:and the rest of the
1520:Music for Chameleons
1383:Black and White Ball
1318:Music for Chameleons
1241:and other nonfiction
691:The Atlantic Monthly
654:Strangers on a Train
594:The Atlantic Monthly
537:improve this article
483:Monroeville, Alabama
405:Union de Reyes, Cuba
351:Monroeville, Alabama
232:Truman Garcia Capote
101:Truman Garcia Capote
7564:Edgar Award winners
7484:American gay actors
7140:Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
7061:Stirling Silliphant
6541:The Muses Are Heard
6126:Library of Congress
6029:. BearManor Media.
5921:Capote: A Biography
5895:The Washington Post
5436:Capote: A Biography
5315:. February 29, 2024
4846:The Washington Post
4821:. November 15, 2012
4568:Gore Vidal (1995).
4354:on February 5, 2010
4153:Capote: A Biography
4128:Capote: A Biography
3722:on October 5, 2009.
3629:. August 26, 1984.
3453:Capote: a biography
3395:Library of Congress
2953:The Muses Are Heard
2824:"House of Flowers"
2615:portrays Capote in
2590:for the PBS series
2542:Screen Actors Guild
2518:Capote: A Biography
1890:National Book Award
1852:Gay Rights Movement
1683:Capote underwent a
1640:Kennedy White House
1624:drug rehabilitation
1452:Marine Midland Bank
1374:The Washington Post
1018:The Muses Are Heard
861:Capote: A Biography
822:Capote: A Biography
7364:Sébastien Japrisot
7360:Jean-Pierre Jeunet
7289:Billy Bob Thornton
7253:Donald E. Westlake
6990:Harold Jacob Smith
6968:John Michael Hayes
6628:Perry Edward Smith
6375:A Christmas Memory
6012:The New York Times
5787:Television Academy
5599:The New York Times
5479:The New York Times
5381:Interview Magazine
5342:Town & Country
5102:The New York Times
4879:The New York Times
4708:The New York Times
4654:The New York Times
4536:The New York Times
4348:The New York Times
4239:The New York Times
4208:The New York Times
4082:"2. Truman Capote"
3627:The New York Times
3376:Archives in 2013.
3148:A Christmas Memory
2968:A Christmas Memory
2707:A Christmas Memory
2703:A Christmas Memory
2593:American Playhouse
2538:Golden Globe Award
2241:The New York Times
2202:Golden Globe Award
2163:Pike Road, Alabama
2159:A Christmas Memory
2109:A Christmas Memory
2029:
2008:
1966:Tennessee Williams
1846:Capote was openly
1804:Nature Conservancy
1750:
1738:
1716:Tennessee Williams
1708:A Christmas Memory
1579:The characters of
1556:The characters of
1508:Tennessee Williams
1431:The Rolling Stones
1421:Paramount Pictures
1391:The New York Times
1272:True crime writer
1198:The New York Times
1170:The New York Times
1077:". The heroine of
1075:A Christmas Memory
1058:
1036:street photography
892:
855:The New York Times
847:
752:Scarlett Johansson
712:A Christmas Memory
649:Patricia Highsmith
461:He was called for
359:A Christmas Memory
60:September 30, 1924
37:Capote in 1980 by
7479:American adoptees
7401:
7400:
7342:Christopher Nolan
7277:Quentin Tarantino
7019:William Archibald
6986:Nathan E. Douglas
6839:
6838:
6797:(1961 soundtrack)
6689:
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6564:
6563:
6424:Essay collections
6215:Los Angeles Times
6080:. Modern Library.
5948:Garson, Helen S.
5840:. August 18, 2022
5757:"Michael J. Burg"
5606:on March 25, 2016
5536:Maysles Films Inc
5445:978-0-7474-0352-4
5417:978-0-446-51426-2
5258:978-0-07-018317-9
5197:978-0-375-70241-9
5105:, March 25, 1994.
4959:978-0-385-53757-5
4934:978-1-55862-237-1
4579:978-0-679-44038-3
4427:978-0-385-49173-0
4020:"Modern Library:
3948:. July 23, 2009.
3887:. October 9, 2014
3808:978-0-375-70241-9
3596:978-0-8050-7919-7
3557:978-0-87805-275-2
3501:, June/July 2006.
3499:American Heritage
3401:
3400:
3062:Alexey Brodovitch
2997:; Republished in
2926:Broadway musical
2458:Jacqueline Susann
2087:
2086:
2079:
1808:Julien's Auctions
1566:Princess Margaret
1558:Gloria Vanderbilt
1489:Capote permitted
1304:Columbia Pictures
1111:Alexey Brodovitch
966:David O. Selznick
897:Los Angeles Times
731:published in 2006
606:Harper's Magazine
572:Short story phase
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2650:Melanie Benjamin
2494:Catherine Keener
2390:Drama Desk Award
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2363:Answered Prayers
2359:The Capote Tapes
2211:Dashiell Hammett
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1484:20th Century Fox
1468:Answered Prayers
1460:Answered Prayers
1426:The Great Gatsby
1395:Carson McCullers
1379:Katharine Graham
1344:, the sister of
1326:Years following
1160:The "new book",
1096:
1071:A Diamond Guitar
1067:House of Flowers
1026:Holiday Magazine
971:Terminal Station
954:House of Flowers
914:). The humorist
888:Carl Van Vechten
737:under the title
676:made just right.
663:The Paris Review
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6092:Bulldog Persons
6078:Summer Crossing
6046:Dear Mr. Capote
6027:Manhattan Diary
5981:George Plimpton
5979:, Eric Norden,
5967:. Vol. 16.
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2991:; published in
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2833:in 1950 and in
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