
Truman Capote
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English Bio
Truman Streckfus Persons (September 30, 1924 – August 25, 1984), known as Truman Capote ( pron.: / ˈ t r uː m ən k ə ˈ p oʊ t iː / ), [ 1 ] was an American author, many of whose short stories , novels , plays , and nonfiction are recognized literary classics, including the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's ( 1958 ) and the true crime novel In Cold Blood ( 1966 ), which he labeled a " nonfiction novel ."Retro: Truman Capote Writes
Stricking interview. Try to pass through his high-pitched voice and his annoying moves, the content his really passionating. I really agree with his horizontal and vertical explanation. This video helps to understand the impact & the stakes of "In cold blood", and also to realize how special and exceptionnal was Capote by Mar 9
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Great Biography (Fr)
Something much more comprehensive and documented. by Mar 9
Truman Capote
Beautiful tribute
Just a few well-chosen quotations and pictures in black & white. Very moving website. by Mar 9
How a gay writer became famous covering up the homosexuality of a gay couple who killed an evangelical family 50 years after the hideous slaughter of the Clutter family, Brazilian writer Julio Severo questions Truman Capote and his book By Julio Severo
What Truman Capote did not want you to know
A very interesting article. I don't know shere lies the truth, but it is definitely a thrilling story! by Jun 24
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Merci Elrring. J'avais en effet beaucoup aimé In a Cold Blood, le livre et le film. See you at Tiffany's. by Abbeyrouth Mar 9
An amazingly gifted writer, a deep personnality and a disconcerting attitude. Add a bit of mystery, some mondanities and some kind of a destiny and you have one of the greatest history of the 20th Century! (it rhymes! :) by Elrring Peace Mar 9