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===Novels===
===Novels===
The ''Encyclopedia Britannica'' gives a description of four [[novels]] written by Truman Capote.  His first ''Other Voices, Other Rooms'', written in 1948 is of the depiction of a homosexual searching for his father and his own identity in the south.  Followed by ''The Grass Harp'', written in 1951,which is a story about escaping from realities in life to find refuge in a tree house and then returning to the real world. [[Breakfast at Tiffany’s]] written in 1958, is actually a [[novella]] about a young playgirl. In 1965 Capote wrote a nonfiction, ''In Cold Blood'', based on six years of research of a Kansas family murder.
The ''Encyclopedia Britannica'' gives a description of four [[novels]] written by Truman Capote.  His first ''Other Voices, Other Rooms'', written in 1948 is of the depiction of a homosexual searching for his father and his own identity in the south.  Followed by ''The Grass Harp'', written in 1951,which is a story about escaping from realities in life to find refuge in a tree house and then returning to the real world. [[Breakfast at Tiffany’s]] written in 1958, is actually a [[novella]] about a young playgirl. In 1965 Capote wrote a [[nonfiction]], ''In Cold Blood'', based on six years of research of a Kansas family murder.


===Short Stories===
===Short Stories===

Revision as of 19:25, 4 March 2006

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Novels

The Encyclopedia Britannica gives a description of four novels written by Truman Capote. His first Other Voices, Other Rooms, written in 1948 is of the depiction of a homosexual searching for his father and his own identity in the south. Followed by The Grass Harp, written in 1951,which is a story about escaping from realities in life to find refuge in a tree house and then returning to the real world. Breakfast at Tiffany’s written in 1958, is actually a novella about a young playgirl. In 1965 Capote wrote a nonfiction, In Cold Blood, based on six years of research of a Kansas family murder.

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