-
oldskoolgurl87 owns it. 3 days ago
- Advertisement
-
cheesybiscuit owns it. 4 days ago
-
Lendler
An anonymous Lendler thanked Jason Tan for lending Cat's Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut Series) 1 week ago
-
Lendler
Jason Tan loaned it to An anonymous Lendler 1 week ago
-
spec thanked ericepps for lending Cat's Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut Series) 4 weeks ago
- Advertisement
-
jyanx owns it. 6 weeks ago
-
Jim Sanville loaned it to spec 6 weeks ago
-
ericepps loaned it to spec 5 weeks ago
-
mackfire701 owns it. 10 weeks ago
-
krybicki owns it. 11 weeks ago
- Advertisement
-
drDirk owns it. 12 weeks ago
-
Lendler
chelmo thanked An anonymous Lendler for lending Cat's Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut Series) 13 weeks ago
-
bbmercy owns it. 14 weeks ago
-
marktnewman owns it. 15 weeks ago
-
Lendler
An anonymous Lendler loaned it to chelmo 15 weeks ago
- Advertisement
-
sherbear owns it. 19 weeks ago
-
Lendler
Wrendrak loaned it to An anonymous Lendler 19 weeks ago
-
gthank owns it. 21 weeks ago
-
ericepps owns it. 22 weeks ago
-
Lendler
An anonymous Lendler owns it. 23 weeks ago
- Advertisement
One of the strongest fiction writers of his generation, Truman Capote became a literary star while still in his teens. His most phenomenal successes include Breakfast at Tiffany’s; In Cold Blood; and Other Voices, Other Rooms. Even while his literary achievements were setting the standards that other fiction and nonfiction writers would follow for generations, Capote descended into a spiral of self-destruction and despair.
This biography by Gerald Clarke was first published in 1988—just four years after Capote’s death. It was the basis for Capote, the 2005 film starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, who won an Academy Award for his performance.
Clarke paints a vivid behind-the-scenes picture of Capote’s life—based on hundreds of hours of in-depth interviews with Capote himself and the people close to him. From the glittering heights of notoriety and parties with the rich and famous to his later struggles with addiction, Capote emerges as a richly multidimensional person—both brilliant and flawed.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Gerald Clarke graduated from Yale as an English and American Literature major. After a short stint at Harvard Law, he turned to journalism and wrote for Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, The New Republic, and Esquire, among others. As the Show Business writer for Time, he interviewed some of his generation’s most famous people—including Mae West, Elizabeth Taylor, Raquel Welch, Alfred Hitchcock, George Lucas, and George Burns.
Intrigued by the working habits and creative genius of other writers, he began a series of in-depth profiles of famous authors—such as Allen Ginsburg, Gore Vidal, P.G. Wodehouse, Vladimir Nabokov, and Truman Capote. His profile of Capote became a full-fledged biography—with Clarke serving as a witness to the final ten years of the author’s life.
Lendle stats
- 62 Lendlers own it
- 39 Copies available
- 24 Lends requested
- 20 Lends fulfilled
- 0 Lends outstanding
- 4 Spots in line booked
- 6h Average wait for lend
Elsewhere
Genres for this book
Related genres
- Anthologies & Literary Collections
- Astrophysics & Space Science
- Christian Science
- Cognitive Science
- Computer Science
- Crop Science
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Food Science
- Forensic Science
- Futuristic & Science Fiction
- Genre Films
- Hard Science Fiction
- History of Science
- Humor & Entertainment
- Humor & Satire
- Library & Information Science
- Literary
- Literary & Religious
- Literary Criticism
- Literary Criticism & Collections
- Literary Criticism & Theory
- Management Science
- Materials Science
- Metaphysical
- Metaphysical Phenomena
- Military Science
- Political Science
- Polymer Science
- Science
- Science & Math
- Science & Religion
- Science & Scientists
- Science & Technology
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror
- Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
- Science for Kids
- Science, Nature & How It Works
- Social Science
- Soil Science
- Sports Science
- Theories of Humor
- Visionary Fiction
