In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences (6511257)

In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences (6511257) Truman Capote

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On November 15, 1959, in Holcomb, Kansas, the four members of the Clutter family were dragged from their beds in the early hours of the morning and tied up. All four were shot in the head with a shotgun at close range. None survived. The killers left few clues, and there was no apparent motive for the slayings. Author Truman Capote, along with his assistant Nell Harper Lee (later would be the author of To Kill a Mockingbird), traveled to Holcomb in late 1959 to investigate the killings for an article. The article was completed, but Capote remained in Holcomb. He conducted interviews with every person in town; he pored over police records and statements. Once the killers, drifters Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, were caught and sentenced, he even interviewed them on Death Row. the result was his masterpiece: the nonfiction novel. He called his piece of creative nonfiction IN COLD BLOOD, and it so consumed him that it would be the last thing he'd ever write.

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In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences (6511257)

In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences (6511257) Truman Capote

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On November 15, 1959, in Holcomb, Kansas, the four members of the Clutter family were dragged from their beds in the early hours of the morning and tied up. All four were shot in the head with a shotgun at close range. None survived. The killers left few clues, and there was no apparent motive for the slayings. Author Truman Capote, along with his assistant Nell Harper Lee (later would be the author of To Kill a Mockingbird), traveled to Holcomb in late 1959 to investigate the killings for an article. The article was completed, but Capote remained in Holcomb. He conducted interviews with every person in town; he pored over police records and statements. Once the killers, drifters Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, were caught and sentenced, he even interviewed them on Death Row. the result was his masterpiece: the nonfiction novel. He called his piece of creative nonfiction IN COLD BLOOD, and it so consumed him that it would be the last thing he'd ever write.

business Random House
menu_book N/A
calendar_today 1964
qr_code_2 9780651125703
language EN
description 344 pages