Truman Capote
374 pages, 6 x 9
Paperback
Release Date:02 Feb 1987
ISBN:9780878052752
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Truman Capote

Conversations

Edited by M. Thomas Inge
University Press of Mississippi

Truman Capote (1924–1984) once said, “The thing I like to do most in the whole world is talk. . .,” and talk he does in the more than two dozen interviews collected in this book. The topics are often gossip about the famous people Capote ran with, but always he provides revealing information about his writings—the authors who inspired him, his meticulous methods of research and composition, and his personal reverence for the craft of authorship. He was, as the editor notes, “fiercely devoted to his art, and keenly aware of his place in the world of letters.”

While his detractors, such as Ernest Hemingway and Gore Vidal, spoke out long and loud against the feisty and media-minded writer from Louisiana, Capote here has the last word. What emerges is a portrait of the author as pop culture figure—unabashed in his pursuit of fame and fortune but unstinting in his devotion to becoming one of America’s major prose stylists.

These interviews range from the first he granted after the publication of his first novel through his shockingly personal self-interview which appeared at the end of his last major work.

M. Thomas Inge (1936-2021) was Robert Emory Blackwell Professor of the Humanities at Randolph-Macon College. He edited or authored over sixty volumes, including books on Charles M. Schulz, the comics, William Faulkner, and Oliver W. Harrington. Inge was general editor of two University Press of Mississippi series, Conversations with Comic Artists and Great Comics Artists.

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