Capote's Women

The book behind TV's FEUD: CAPOTE VS THE SWANS

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Harry Hartog's review

Capote’s Women is the scandalous true story of Truman Capote’s relationships with the glamorous women he called his” swans”. These socialites were his muses, confidantes, and ultimately the subjects of his unfinished novel “Answered Prayers” which exposed their secrets and shattered their relationships. This book captures the allure and heartbreak of their world revealing how Capote’s betrayals led to his social downfall. Utterly captivating and beautifully written, this is a must read for anyone fascinated with celebrities, high-society and literature and is the best non-fiction book I’ve ever read. - Nathan, Harry Hartog Macquarie



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'DREAM HOLIDAY READING....I ENJOYED LEAMER'S BOOK A LOT.' SUNDAY TIMES

'ABSOLUTELY PERFECT POOLSIDE READING AND I CANNOT WAIT FOR THE MINI-SERIES.' THE TIMES

'BARRELING AND WELL-RESEARCHED.' MAIL ON SUNDAY

'A JUICY, ENGAGING READ.' SUNDAY INDEPENDENT

'There are certain women,' Truman Capote wrote, 'who, though perhaps not born rich, are born to be rich.'

These women captivated and enchanted Capote - he befriended them, ingratiated himself into their lives, and received their deepest confidences. From Barbara 'Babe' Paley to Lee Radziwill, they were the toast of mid-century New York, each one beautiful and distinguished in her own way.

After struggling with crippling writer's block, Capote was struck with an idea for what he was sure would be his magnum opus, Answered Prayers.

But when he eventually published a few chapters, it became clear that he had used his friends for inspiration, exposing their barely fictionalised lives and scandals to the world. The blowback incinerated his friendships and banished Capote from their high-society world forever.

In Capote's Women, Laurence Leamer investigates the true story of one of the original literary scandals, weaving together a fascinating story of friendship, intrigue and unforgivable betrayal.

ISBN:
9781399721226
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
368
Published:
Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:
Hodder Paperback
Weight:
269 g

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