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Truman Capote

    30 de septiembre de 1924 – 25 de agosto de 1984
    Truman Capote
    A Christmas Memory, w. 1 Audio-CD
    Portraits And Observations
    Ataúdes de artesanía
    Desayuno con diamantes
    Música para camaleones
    A sangre fría
    • Herbert William Clutter (...) sale a la puerta de su hermosa casa de River Valley, en Holcomb, un pueblo de Kansas perdido para el resto del mundo, pero donde existen Herbet, su mujer Bonnie, su hija Nancy, su hijo Kenyon, su granja, sus animales, vecinos, un río y campos prósperos. El que la humanidad que habita más allá de estos entornos ignore su existencia no la hace menos cierta, menos concreta ni menos carnal. Precisamente por dejar de vivir salta a la fama el nombre de los Clutter. El 16 de noviembre de 1859 apareció en el New York Times la noticia del asesinato de estos cuatro miembros de la familia Clutter (...). Truman Capote, en plena vena creativa, en plena búsqueda de la personalidad literaria con que quería dejar plasmado el mundo para el mundo, le propuso a The New Yorker relatar los acontecimientos de aquel crimen desde el lugar de los hechos. Y así comienza una de las aventuras más fascinantes de la narrativa contemporánea.

      A sangre fría
    • Música para camaleones

      • 282 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Música para camaleones, un libro que Truman Capote presenta como una obra de literatura documental, bucea con implacable lucidez en la poesía y el horror de la vida; es el espléndido resultado de una necesidad de comunicación directa entre lector y materi

      Música para camaleones
    • Ataúdes de artesanía es un relato intenso y real. Un detective amigo de Capote investiga unos casi irresolubles crímenes y se enfrenta a una mente perversa y vengativa.

      Ataúdes de artesanía
    • Portraits And Observations

      • 672 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      From the Modern Library’s new set of beautifully repackaged hardcover classics by Truman Capote—also available are Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Other Voices, Other Rooms (in one volume), In Cold Blood, and The Complete Stories Perhaps no twentieth-century writer was so observant and graceful a chronicler of his times as Truman Capote. Portraits and Observations is the first volume devoted solely to all the essays ever published by this most beloved of writers. Included are such masterpieces of narrative nonfiction as “The Muses Are Heard” and the short nonfiction novel “Handcarved Coffins,” as well as many long-out-of-print essays, including portraits of Mae West, Humphrey Bogart, and Marilyn Monroe. From his travel sketches of Brooklyn, New Orleans, and Hollywood, written when he was twenty-two, to the author’s last written words, “Remembering Willa Cather,” composed the day before his death in 1984, Portraits and Observations puts on display the full spectrum of Truman Capote’s brilliance. Certainly Capote was, as Somerset Maugham famously called him, “a stylist of the first quality.” But as the pieces gathered here remind us, he was also an artist of remarkable substance.

      Portraits And Observations
    • A Christmas Memory, w. 1 Audio-CD

      • 48 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A reminiscence of a Christmas shared by a seven-year-old boy and a sixtyish childlike woman, with enormous love and friendship between them.

      A Christmas Memory, w. 1 Audio-CD
    • Marilyn Monroe

      • 120 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      She is a beautiful child. I don't think she's an actress at all, not in any traditional sense. What she has - this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could never surface on the stage. It's so fragile and subtle, it can only be caught by the camera. It's like a hummingbird in flight : only a camera can freeze the poetry of it.

      Marilyn Monroe
    • A Capote Reader

      • 736 páginas
      • 26 horas de lectura

      Truman Capote began writing when he was eight and became one of America's most versatile and gifted authors. This reader contains much of his published work: his fiction, including Breakfast at Tiffany's, as well as his prolific output of short stories, travel sketches in which he evokes places from Tangiers to Brooklyn, portraits of his contempories such as Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe and Cecil Beaton, and his brilliant reportage and essays. His piece entitled The Muses are Heard, which recounts a trip to Communist Europe with the cast of Porgy and Bess, shows the chameleon-like talents of a literary legend.

      A Capote Reader
    • Selected from across Capote's writing life, the stories range from nostalgic portraits of childhood to more unsettling works that reveal the darkness beneath the festive glitter. In the Deep South of Capote's youth, a young boy, Buddy, and his beloved maiden 'aunt' Sook forage for pecans and whisky to bake into fruitcakes, make kites - too broke to buy gifts - and rise before dawn to prepare feasts for a ragged assembly of guests; it is Sook who teaches Buddy the true meaning of goodwill. In other stories, an unlikely festive miracle, of sorts, occurs at a local drugstore; an eccentric young girl dreams of Hollywood; and a lonely woman has a troubling encounter in wintry New York. Brimming with feeling, these sparkling tales convey both the wonder and the chill of Christmas time.

      A Christmas Memory
    • Three by Truman Capote

      • 358 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Gathers two novels, interviews, and nonfiction accounts of murder written by the controversial, New Orleans-born author

      Three by Truman Capote