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Too brief a treat

the letters of Truman Capote ; edited by Gerald Clarke.

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An edition of Too brief a treat (2004)

Too brief a treat

the letters of Truman Capote ; edited by Gerald Clarke.

1st ed.
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"In Too Brief a Treat, the biographer Gerald Clarke brings together for the first time the private letters of Truman Capote. Spanning more than four decades, these letters reveal the inner life of one of the twentieth century's most intriguing personalities. As Clarke notes in his Introduction, Capote was an inveterate correspondent who both loved and craved love without inhibition. He wrote letters as he spoke: emphatically, spontaneously, and passionately. He also wrote them at a breakneck pace, unconcerned with posterity. Thus, in this volume we have perhaps the closest thing possible to an elusive treasure: a Capote autobiography." "Through his letters to the likes of William Styron and Gloria Vanderbilt, as well as to his publishers and editors, his longtime companion and lover Jack Dunphy, and others, we see Capote in all his life's phases - the uncannily self-possessed naif who jumped headlong into the dynamic post-World War II New York literary scene, and the more mature, established Capote of the 1950s. Then there is the Capote of the early 1960s, immersed in the research and writing of his masterpiece, In Cold Blood. Capote's correspondence with Kansas detective Alvin Dewey, and with Perry Smith, one of the killers profiled in that work, demonstrates the writer's intense devotion to his craft, while his letters to friends like Cecil Beaton show Capote giddy with his emergence as a flamboyant mass-media celebrity following In Cold Blood's publication. Finally, we see Capote later in his life, as things seemed to be unraveling: disillusioned, isolated by his substance abuse and by personal rivalries. (Ever effusive with praise and affection, Capote could nevertheless carry a grudge like few others.)"--BOOK JACKET.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
487

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Too Brief a Treat: The Letters of Truman Capote
September 13, 2005, Vintage
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Too brief a treat: the letters of Truman Capote ; edited by Gerald Clarke.
2004, Random House
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Correspondence.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54, B
Library of Congress
PS3505.A59 Z495 2004, PS3505.A59Z495 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 487 p. :
Number of pages
487

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3306085M
Internet Archive
toobrieftreatl00capo
ISBN 10
0375501339
LCCN
2004050313
OCLC/WorldCat
55488152
Library Thing
195299
Goodreads
1328790

First Sentence

"TRUMAN CAPOTE BEGAN LIFE under a cloud."

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