“I loved the moral questions at the heart of it,” reveals writer Jon Robin Baitz of the FX limited series “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.” The show chronicles a fallout between Truman Capote (Tom ...
The Capote Tapes is a documentary that explores the life and work of Truman Capote through newly discovered interviews with his friends and enemies. Directed by Ebs Burnough, the film delves into the ...
Much like our social media-driven news cycle today which is fixated on cancelation and schadenfreude, there arguably was a judge, jury and executioner style in Truman Capote’s published Esquire pieces ...
"I'm an alcoholic. I'm a drug addict, I'm a homosexual, I'm a genius," was the way author Truman Capote described himself. But vivid characterizations mentioned by others in the new documentary, The ...
In a new play, Jesse Tyler Ferguson offers, once again, the story of the ink-stained Icarus and reminds us all why it’s one ...
Picture a television series starring five women around age 50, set in the unattainable salons of wealth and power in and around Park Avenue of the sexy 1960s. In the wildly imaginative and luxuriously ...
Truman Capote was an immensely public figure, even, perhaps especially, when he was self-immolating. Movies and television have offered a front-row seat to his lacerating wit and his downward spiral.
What’s the statute of limitations on passive-aggression? For the literary elite, it seems to be fairly lengthy. And if you’re literati and Twitterati, then apparently there are no limits at all.
Truman Streckfus Persons was born in New Orleans 100 years ago this month. The world would come to know him as Truman Capote, the screenwriter, playwright and author of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and ...
But Capote was adamant that his own blend of “immaculately factual” reportage and fictional techniques represented the discovery of a new form, and this insistence tallied with Capote’s “quest to be ...
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