
Media - Books by or about Truman Capote
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| Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters: Beaton, Capote, Dal?, Picasso, Freud, Warhol, and More - John Richardsonbuy |
 | Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters provides a mix of essays on artists, writers and tycoons, each illustrated with a photo or piece of art and selected by the author because they are about special people he's known. While non-artists are included, this is reviewed here for its focus on many of the fine artists Richardson has encountered, from Dali and Warhol to Marden and Picasso. Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters is an intriguing collection of images and insights. |
| Selected Writings of Truman Capotebuy |
| Selected fiction and non-fiction writings of Truman Capote including "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "A House on the Heights", "A Christmas Memory", and "The Muses are Heard".Introduction by Mark Schorer. |
| Southern Christmas: Literary Classics of the Holidays - Thomas Payton (Editor), et albuy |
 | At last a collection which reveals the many faces of Christmas in the South. Too many anthologies about Christmas show only the sweet and often unrealistic side of Christmas. For those who have both laughed at absurdities and cried at frustrations on this day, this anthology is for you. Twenty-eight of the finest Southern writers allow us entry into their Christmas experinces. Buy this book, you will not be sorry. Contributors inlcude Rick Bragg, Robert E. Lee, Dori Sanders, and Harper Lee. |
| The Southern Haunting of Truman Capote - Marie Rudisill, et albuy |
 | This book has so much detail in such few chapters. This story tells how Truman was first left to stay at Jenny's house..Also featuring the special tree house, the bone fence and the Sunday dinners. All these stories were wonderful. I've never read such interesting, real detail about Truman's life..this book is a must have for every Capote fan. |
| Three by Truman Capotebuy |
| A compilation of "Other Voices, Other Rooms", "Breakfast at Tiffany's", and "Music for Chameleons". |
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