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Capote's work is characterized by a "stylist" obsession with language and a sharp, observational eye.

Truman Capote was a titan of American letters who redefined the boundaries between journalism and fiction. His career spanned from the "Southern Gothic" elegance of his early prose to the gritty, pioneered territory of the "non-fiction novel." 🖋️ Literary Career and Major Works Capote

His "masterpiece," which reconstructed the 1959 Clutter family murders in Holcomb, Kansas. Capote's work is characterized by a "stylist" obsession

He gained fame at 23 with Other Voices, Other Rooms (1948), known for its lyrical style and a provocative back-cover photograph that made him a literary celebrity. Other Rooms (1948)

This novella introduced the iconic Holly Golightly, a character who became a staple of American culture and style.

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