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Truman Capote, one of America's more colorful literary personalities, was born in New Orleans in 1924 and died in California in 1984. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction -- short stories, novels and novellas, travel writing, profiles, reportage, memoirs, plays and films. His work of fiction that is probably most well-known (although not many people know that Capote wrote it) is the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's.
What I am most interested in, however, is his masterpiece, In
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by his affections for the two and by the knowledge of the horrific murders they had committed. Another question Capote may have asked was "What next?" It's always hard to follow a success because of expectations. Too, Capote never felt the "literary world" gave him credit for inventing a new form of writing, and he was definitely bitter about that. In any case, the whole experience seemed to have left Capote with a void inside.
by his affections for the two and by the knowledge of the horrific murders they had committed. Another question Capote may have asked was "What next?" It's always hard to follow a success because of expectations. Too, Capote never felt the "literary world" gave him credit for inventing a new form of writing, and he was definitely bitter about that. In any case, the whole experience seemed to have left Capote with a void inside.