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  2. Category:Books by Truman Capote - Wikipedia

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  3. Truman Capote - Wikipedia

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    In his piece "Capote and the Trillings: Homophobia and Literary Culture at Midcentury", Jeff Solomon details an encounter between Capote and Lionel and Diana Trilling – two New York intellectuals and literary critics – in which Capote questioned the motives of Lionel, who had recently published a book on E. M. Forster but had ignored the ...

  4. Category:Works by Truman Capote - Wikipedia

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  5. Answered Prayers - Wikipedia

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    In the introduction to his 1980 collection, Music for Chameleons, Capote detailed the writing process of the novel: For four years, roughly from 1968 through 1972, I spent most of my time reading and selecting, rewriting and indexing my own letters, other people's letters, my diaries and journals (which contain detailed accounts of hundreds of scenes and conversations) for the years 1943 ...

  6. Music for Chameleons - Wikipedia

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    Music for Chameleons (1980) is a collection of short fiction and non-fiction by the American author Truman Capote. Capote's first collection of new material in fourteen years, Music for Chameleons spent sixteen weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, unprecedented for a collection of short works. [1]

  7. The Muses Are Heard - Wikipedia

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    Capote's biographer Gerald Clarke states that The Muses Are Heard was considered 'mischievous' when it appeared in print; for example, Capote puts into the mouth of another person (American reporter Priscilla Johnson) his own opinion of the troupe ('They're such a second-rate company'); his cameos of some of the cast, the entourage, and the Russian Ministry Staff verge on the grotesque.

  8. Truman Capote Literary Trust - Wikipedia

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    The will stated that, on Dunphy's death, a literary trust be created that would be sustained by the royalties from Capote's books. According to Truman Capote's will the proceeds of the Trust fund a prize for the best book of literary criticism in honor of Newton Arvin, former professor at Smith College, with any other funds to support ...

  9. Category:Truman Capote - Wikipedia

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