Truman Capote’s death in 1984 didn’t come as a shock, even at the age of 59. The acclaimed author of Breakfast at Tiffany’s and In Cold Blood spent the decade preceding his demise publicly sliding ...
Truman Capote held a masquerade ball on November 28, 1966, at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.Bettmann/Getty Images In November 1966, Truman Capote held a masquerade ball at New York's Plaza Hotel.
Truman Capote couldn’t have fully appreciated his good fortune while writing the true-crime masterpiece “In Cold Blood.” By the time his so-called nonfiction novel was published—with its many creative ...
Forty years after his death, New Orleans-born author Truman Capote is having a moment, thanks to a new TV drama that explores his tempestuous life. Now airing on FX, “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Dunphy and Capote stayed together in some fashion from 1948 through Capote’s death in 1984. But while ...
While seated in a London theater recently to watch a performance of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” I was reminded of the close relationship between the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harper Lee and the ...
In real life, character actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has a beard, pot belly, deep voice and a graduate student’s disheveled demeanor — all of which disappear in an amazing screen transformation that ...
A 19th-century Sag Harbor home that the late novelist Truman Capote often frequented has listed for $16.49 million, Gimme Shelter has learned. The historic residence, at 207 Madison St., served as a ...