Truman Capote
1924 - 1984
General Information
Bio
(1924-1984)(Truman Streckfus Persons) Author. Truman Capote was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and lived at 870 United Nations Plaza, New York, New York. “Other Voices, Other Rooms,” his first novel, is the story of a young boy’s painful search for identity. He has published another novel, “The Grass Harp” (1951); two collections of short stories, “Tree of Night” (1949) and “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1958); a report of his trip to Russia, “The Muses are Heard” (1956); “A Christmas Memory” (1966); and a collection of nonfiction pieces, “The Dogs Bark: Public People and Private Places” (1973). In 1966, Capote published “In Cold Blood,” a chilling, semi-documentary study of a senseless, brutal murder in Kansas, which he called “a nonfictional novel.”
Full Name
Truman Capote
Locations
New York
Author's Timeline
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OTHER
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RESIDENCE
1924
BIRTH
1933
RESIDENCE
1948
LITWORK
Novel.
1949
LITWORK
Short stories.
1951
LITWORK
Novel.
1954
LITWORK
Musical, with Harold Arlen.
1956
LITWORK
Report.
1958
LITWORK
Short stories.
1966
LITWORK
1966
LITWORK
Semi-documentary.
1973
LITWORK
Nonfiction.
1981
LITWORK
Collection of short pieces.
1984
DEATH
1984
INTERMENT
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