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By Truman Capote
Published: 1993
"I don't care what you think of me. I don't think of you at all."
Holly Golightly knows that nothing bad can ever happen to you at Tiffany's. In this seductive, wistful masterpiece, Capote created a woman whose name has entered the American idiom and whose style is a part of the literary landscape—her poignancy, wit, and naïveté continue to charm. This volume also includes three of Capote's best-known stories, “House of Flowers,” “A Diamond Guitar,” and “A Christmas Memory,” which the Saturday Review called “one of the most moving stories in our language.” It is a tale of two innocents—a small boy and the old woman who is his best friend—whose sweetness contains a hard, sharp kernel of truth.
Truman Capote (1924-1984) was an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, celebrated for his distinctive literary style that blends meticulous detail with a keen sense of psychological insight. He is best known for his groundbreaking works 'In Cold Blood,' a pioneering true crime narrative that explores the brutal 1959 murder of the Clutter family in Kansas, and 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,' a novella that captures the extravagant and complex lives of upper-class New Yorkers. Capote's work often features a focus on character development and an elegant prose style, blending elements of fiction and non-fiction, which earned him critical acclaim and a lasting legacy in American literature.
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“I don't care what you think of me. I don't think of you at all.”
Breakfast at Tiffany's
By Truman Capote
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