| Too Brief a Treat : The Letters of Truman Capotebuy |
 | Truman Capote was hailed as one the most meticulous writers in American letters?a part of the Capote mystique is that his precise writing seemed to exist apart from his chaotic life. While the measure of Capote as a writer is best taken through his work, Capote the person is best understood in his personal correspondence with friends, colleagues, lovers, and rivals. more... |
| Truman Capote's Southern Years: Stories from a Monroeville Cousin - Marianne M. Moates, Jennings Faulk Carterbuy |
 | Told from the recollections of family and friends of Capote, Southern Years captures Truman's childhood years and gives a brief glance at his roots and how he came to be who he was as an adult. We also get an interesting glimpse into Truman's friendship with "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee, who was a childhood and lifelong friend. more... |
| Truman Capote (Bloom's Modern Critical Views) - Harold Bloombuy |
| By the age of 21, Truman Capote was seen as the most promising young talent of 1945. His masterpiece, "In Cold Blood", proved to be an amalgamation of his journalistic talent, his astute observations, and his skill at creating lifelike dialogue and characterizations. Learn more about Capote with this edition of Bloom's Modern Critical Views. more... |
| Truman Capote: Conversations - M. Thomas Ingebuy |
| Truman Capote once said that he loved talking more than anything else. Inge's book is a collection of interviews with the great talker himself, covering the period from 1948, when Capote burst on the literary scene with his first novel, "Other Voices, Other Rooms," to a 1980 self-interview from "Music for Chameleons." more... |
| Truman Capote : Dear Heart, Old Buddy - John Malcom Brinninbuy |
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