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Controversial and compelling, In Cold Blood reconstructs the murder in 1959 of a Kansas farmer, his wife and both their children. Truman Capote's comprehensive study of the killings and subsequent investigation explores the circumstances surrounding this terrible crime and the effect it had on those involved. At the centre of his study are the amoral young killers Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, who, vividly drawn by Capote, are shown to be reprehensible yet entirely and frighteningly human. The book that made Capote's name, In Cold Blood is a seminal work of modern prose, a remarkable synthesis of journalistic skill and powerfully evocative narrative. 'The American dream turning into the American nightmare... a remarkable book.' Tony Tanner, Spectator

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Writer

Truman Capote

Language

English

ISBN

9780141182575

Number of pages

320

Publisher

Penguin UK

Category

In Cold Bloodonsequences - Truman Capote