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The Dogs Bark
A work of Non-fiction by Truman Capote
Subgenres:
- Essay Collection,
- Literary Journalism,
- Celebrity Profiles
This book is for you if you're into...
- Globe-trotting essays meeting legends like Marilyn Monroe and Louis Armstrong
- Wry, stylish observations on art, fame, and eccentric personalities
- Literary travel writing with sharp wit and unforgettable scenes
"The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on." - Andre Gide "I'd rather be a friend of mine than an enemy." - Truman Capote Representing Truman Capote's finest work, the pieces in this collection span thirty years, travel the globe, and profile an extraordinary range of people. Through his eyes and artistry, we visit Haiti, Tangiers, Hollywood, Paris, Manhattan, Italy, and Brooklyn; we encounter figures such as Isak Dinesen, Mae West, Louis Armstrong, Colette, Humphrey Bogart, Ezra Pound, Marilyn Monroe, and Marlon Brando; and we observe the evolution of Capote from a young man in the golden glow of early success to a renowned author viewing his life, work, world, and latest creation - Answered Prayers. Reprinted in its entirety is The Muses Are Heard, Capote's fascinating, excruciatingly funny account of the "Porgy and Bess" touring company's visit to the Soviet Union. Every page is stamped with the unique sensibility and inimitable style of Truman Capote and provides vivid evidence of why Norman Mailer has termed him "the most perfect writer of a generation."
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