Capote article in which New Yorker issue?
March 17, 2007 2:04 PM Subscribe
Does anyone know which recent issue of the New Yorker has a Truman Capote article in it?
I've been on a bit of an "In Cold Blood" kick. I read the book, then watched both of the movies ("Capote" and "Infamous"). They raise a lot of questions about what "really" happened, as Capote seems to have played fast and loose with the truth quite a lot.
The New Yorker article, according to my aunt, does some exploring in the area of fact vs. fiction in "In Cold Blood." But she (my aunt) had no idea which issue it was in, and I've let my subscription expire (a bad idea, I see now).
Can anyone help me?
I've been on a bit of an "In Cold Blood" kick. I read the book, then watched both of the movies ("Capote" and "Infamous"). They raise a lot of questions about what "really" happened, as Capote seems to have played fast and loose with the truth quite a lot.
The New Yorker article, according to my aunt, does some exploring in the area of fact vs. fiction in "In Cold Blood." But she (my aunt) had no idea which issue it was in, and I've let my subscription expire (a bad idea, I see now).
Can anyone help me?
This might be ridiculously obvious advice, but if you want to narrow down your search, try searching around the dates Capote came out.
posted by griphus at 6:08 PM on March 17, 2007
posted by griphus at 6:08 PM on March 17, 2007
Naw, it was around when the second Capote film came out, maybe September or October.
posted by Cochise at 6:52 PM on March 17, 2007
posted by Cochise at 6:52 PM on March 17, 2007
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