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Capote
Book • 1988
This biography, first published in 1988, provides a detailed and insightful look into the life of Truman Capote.
Based on hundreds of hours of interviews with Capote himself and those who knew him, the book covers his rise to fame as a literary celebrity, his notable works such as 'Other Voices, Other Rooms,' 'Breakfast at Tiffany’s,' and 'In Cold Blood,' as well as his struggles with addiction and self-destruction.
The biography is recognized as a masterpiece of literary art and was the basis for the award-winning film 'Capote'.
Based on hundreds of hours of interviews with Capote himself and those who knew him, the book covers his rise to fame as a literary celebrity, his notable works such as 'Other Voices, Other Rooms,' 'Breakfast at Tiffany’s,' and 'In Cold Blood,' as well as his struggles with addiction and self-destruction.
The biography is recognized as a masterpiece of literary art and was the basis for the award-winning film 'Capote'.
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