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Truman Capote – In Cold Blood | Review

Title: In Cold Blood

Author: Truman Capote

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 354

Rating: 4/5

 

Truman Capote - In Cold Blood

Truman Capote – In Cold Blood

 

In Cold Blood is basically a sort of non-fiction novel that tells the story of the Cutter murders, where an entire family was wiped out by a person or persons unknown. Capote sets the scene then starts introducing the evidence and the murderers themselves, culminating in the eventual arrest and trial of the two main suspects. You can read about the case in plenty of other places, but this is notable because it’s written by Truman Capote and because it’s one of the first examples there is of a true crime book.

Of course, it does feel as though a lot of the book is actually fictitious, mainly because of the insane amount of detail that Capote was able to include here. I’ve read both Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Summer Crossing, but it was still a pleasant surprise for me to see a different side of Capote. There’s also a connection to Harper Lee somewhere, because the two authors are friends. I think they talked about the book and then Capote wrote it because Lee said she wasn’t going to. But I may be wrong.

It’s a pretty slow paced read and it took at least eighty pages for me to really get into the book, but it picked up towards the end and I can still recognise that it was beautifully written. I feel as though the problem with the first section was with me as a reader and not Capote as a writer, although I’m also glad that I ended up just reading it 20 pages or so every evening before going to bed. I’d probably recommend doing something similar, because if you try to read it all in one go then it’s going to end up overwhelming you.

Despite that, and despite the slow start, I still can’t help but recommend this one. My advice is to stick with it and to keep sinking your teeth into it a little at a time. If you like crime shows, you’ll like this.

 

Truman Capote

Truman Capote

 

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Truman Capote – Summer Crossing | Review

Title: Summer Crossing

Author: Truman Capote

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 154

Rating: 4*/5

 

Truman Capote - Summer Crossing

Truman Capote – Summer Crossing

 

This book is interesting because while it was Capote’s first ever novel, it wasn’t actually published until after his death when the manuscript was discovered and sent to auction. It’s described as “the lost novel that inspired Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and that’s a pretty accurate description. There are a lot of similarities between the main character here and Holly Golightly, but Grady McNeil also stands herself as a great invention.

The plot here isn’t really important, because it’s more of a character study and an investigation of what it meant to make your “debut” in society as a young woman. The best part of it is really the dialogue, and that’s just because Capote was always so good at writing it. I enjoyed this one quite a lot for what it was – it’s pretty good!

 

Truman Capote

Truman Capote

 

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