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(Hardcover - Reisue)
Contains:
Breakfast at Tiffany's
House of Flowers
A Diamond Guitar
A Christmas Memory
This volume includes three of Capote's best-known stories, "House of Flowers, " "A Diamond Guitar, " and "A Christmas Memory, " in addition to his bestselling novel, Breakfast at Tiffany, the popular story of Holly Golightly--"a cross between Lolita and Auntie Mame" (Time).
More Reviews and RecommendationsWhen Truman Capote debuted on the New York literary scene in 1948, no one had seen anything quite like him. Capote soon became famous for his intensely readable and nuanced short stories, novels, and novellas, but he was equally famous as a personality, gadfly, and bon vivant -- not to mention as a crime writer. Capote’s much-imitated 1965 book, In Cold Blood, all but invented the narrative true-crime genre.
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April 03, 2004: Okay, so this is a real shocker, right? This is also the only example of a story where I first watched the movie. But the simple fact is that Capote's character of Holly Golightly is so flawed that she's utterly charming. I also identify with the struggle that she faces ... highly. Probably more with any other character I've ever read & that's saying a lot because I'm wild with character identification.