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Truman Capote, Reynolds Price
Collected Stories
English · Hardback
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Zusatztext “An abundance of riches. . . . It is not hard at all to open to any page . . . and be amused! moved! intrigued.” —Newsday “To best experience Capote the stylist! one must go back to his short fiction. . . . One experiences as strongly as ever his gift for concrete abstraction and his spectacular observancy.” —The New Yorker “It is a stunning experience to reread this fiction . . . and to realize how very golden this boy was. . . . We are in the presence of a tremendous talent! and a fully mature technique as well. Norman Mailer’s judgment that Capote was the most perfect writer of their generation—‘he writes the best sentences word for word! rhythm upon rhythm’—seems true and just.” —The New Criterion “Capote does some things perfectly than many writers can’t do at all. . . . He summons the sensory world in its bewildering! inexhaustible richness.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review Informationen zum Autor Truman Capote was born September 30, 1924, in New Orleans. After his parents’ divorce, he was sent to live with relatives in Monroeville, Alabama. It was here he would meet his lifelong friend, the author Harper Lee. Capote rose to international prominence in 1948 with the publication of his debut novel, Other Voices, Other Rooms. Among his celebrated works are Breakfast at Tiffany’s, A Tree of Night, The Grass Harp, Summer Crossing, A Christmas Memory, and In Cold Blood, widely considered one of the greatest books of the twentieth century. Twice awarded the O. Henry Short Story Prize, Capote was also the recipient of a National Institute of Arts and Letters Creative Writing Award and an Edgar Award. He died August 25, 1984, shortly before his sixtieth birthday. Reynolds Price is the James B. Duke Professor of English at Duke University and the distinguished author of more than twenty-five books of fiction, poetry, drama, and essays. He lives in North Carolina. Klappentext Most readers know Truman Capote as the author of Breakfast at Tiffany's and In Cold Blood; or they remember his notorious social life and wild and witty public appearances. But he was also the author of superb short tales that were as elegant as they were heartfelt! as grotesque as they were compassionate. Now! on the occasion of what would have been his eightieth birthday! the Modern Library presents the first collection that includes all of Capote's short fiction-a volume that confirms his status as one of the masters of this form. Among the selections are "A Tree of Night!” in which an innocent student! sitting on a train beside a slatternly woman and her deaf-mute companion! enters a seductive nightmare that brings back the deepest fears of childhood . . . "House of Flowers!” the inspiration for a celebrated Broadway musical! which tells of a superstitious prostitute who learns to love in a way no one else can ever understand . . . the holiday perennial "A Christmas Memory!” famously adapted into a superb made-for-TV movie . . . and "The Bargain!” Capote's melancholy! never-before-published 1950 story about a suburban housewife's shifting fortunes. From the gothic South to the chic East Coast! from rural children to aging urban sophisticates! all the unforgettable places and people of Capote's oeuvre are captured in this first-ever compendium. The Collected Stories of Truman Capote should restore its author to a place above mere celebrity! to the highest levels of American letters. Zusammenfassung Most readers know Truman Capote as the author of Breakfast at Tiffany’s and In Cold Blood ; or they remember his notorious social life and wild and witty public appearances. But he was also the author of superb short tales that were as elegant as they were heartfelt! as grotesque as they were compassionate. Now! on the occasion of what would have been his eightie...
Product details
Authors | Truman Capote, Reynolds Price |
Publisher | Random House USA |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 21.09.2004 |
EAN | 9780679643104 |
ISBN | 978-0-679-64310-4 |
No. of pages | 320 |
Dimensions | 170 mm x 245 mm x 30 mm |
Series |
MODERN LIBRARY MODERN LIBRARY |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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