Truman Capote's Southern Years, 25th Anniversary Edition e-bog
209,76 DKK
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Celebrates Marianne M. Moates's insightful and detailed account of Truman Capote's early childhood in Alabama as recounted by his cousin Jennings Faulk CarterReaders are well acquainted with Truman Capote's meteoric rise to fame and his metamorphosis from literary enfant terrible to literary genius, celebrity author, and dispenser of venomously comic witticisms. It is also well-known that he sp...
E-bog
209,76 DKK
Forlag
University Alabama Press
Udgivet
30 september 2014
Længde
264 sider
Genrer
BGA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780817388157
Celebrates Marianne M. Moates's insightful and detailed account of Truman Capote's early childhood in Alabama as recounted by his cousin Jennings Faulk CarterReaders are well acquainted with Truman Capote's meteoric rise to fame and his metamorphosis from literary enfant terrible to literary genius, celebrity author, and dispenser of venomously comic witticisms. It is also well-known that he spent his formative years in the south Alabama hamlet of Monroeville, and that he was abandoned there by his mother to be cared for and then to care for elderly relatives. Yet details of those years have remained sketchy and vague. In Monroeville young Capote formed significant bonds and played childhood games with his cousin, Jennings Faulk Carter, and next door neighbor, Nelle Harper Lee, author of "e;To Kill a Mockingbird"e; and "e;Go Set a Watchman."e; Through the tales told by Carter and spun into a fascinating and revealing narrative by Marianne M. Moates readers discover in Truman Capote's Southern Years the lively imagination and the early tragedies of a brilliant child. A new foreword by Ralph F. Voss underscores the enduring relevance of Truman Capote's work and the influence his Alabama childhood had on his work.