Music for Chameleons by Truman Capote - ISBN: 9780141184616
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True crime collides with surreal portraits in this uncanny collection.

Music for Chameleons

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    8 June 2001

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Summary

At the centre of Music for Chameleons is Handcarved Coffins, a ‘nonfiction novel’ based on the brutal crimes of a real-life murderer. Taking place in a small Midwestern town in America, it offers chilling insights into the mind of a killer and the obsession of the man bringing him to justice. Also in this volume are six short stories and seven ‘conversational portraits’ including a touching one of Marilyn Monroe, the ‘beautiful child’ and a hilarious one of a dope-smoking cl…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141184616
ISBN-10:0141184612
Author:Truman Capote
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:8 June 2001
Weight:210g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 16mm
Series:Penguin Modern Classics
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Critics Review

“An incomparable stylist and entertainer…clean and cool…Ýwith a¨ superb, near-perfect pitch with dialogue.” –“The New York Times Book Review”
“Everything is displayed in this book: insights and recollections of the famous and the obscure; old jokes and fresh wit…These stories and vingettes will endure.” –“New Republic”

About The Author

Truman Capote

Truman Capote was born in New Orleans in 1925 and was raised in various parts of the south, his family spending winters in New Orleans and summers in Alabama and New Georgia. By the age of fourteen he had already started writing short stories, some of which were published. He left school when he was fifteen and subsequently worked for the New Yorker which provided his first - and last - regular job. Following his spell with the New Yorker, Capote spent two years on a Louisiana farm where he wrote Other Voices, Other Rooms (1948). He lived, at one time or another, in Greece, Italy, Africa and the West Indies, and travelled in Russia and the Orient. He is the author of many highly praised books, including A Tree of Night and Other Stories (1949), The Grass Harp (1951), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1958), In Cold Blood (1965), which immediately became the centre of a storm of controversy on its publication, Music for Chameleons (1980) and Answered Prayers (1986). Truman Capote died in August 1984.

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