![]() So happy birthday, Truman, we hope you made good with all your swans and you are having exotic cocktails with them, all of you dressed in caftans on banquettes of clouds. It would be intriguing to see what another 30 years could have inspired in him. The photograph, taken by Harold Halma, showed an androgynous. He certainly got in a lot of trouble in a relatively short time. As Truman Capote remembered it years later, the idea for Other Voices, Other Rooms came to. The Harold Halma photograph on the rear dust jacket panel, picturing a seductively posed Capote. The man practically invented sound bites, so it would be great to have his take on, say, marriage equality, the death of "don't ask, don't tell," and Grindr.Īnother anniversary ticked by recently as well: Truman died 30 years ago, August 25, 1984. like the message stuffed in a bottle and thrown into the sea. It would be wonderful to be able to check in with Truman on his 90th birthday on September 30. He was brave and tough about it, and the context of his openness was daring. His outrageously false claims, his flamboyant television appearances, and his upper-crust friendships trumped his brilliance as a writer for many.īesides being shocking for a living, he was also one of the first openly gay celebrities. What he did become was a go-to gay as the butt of many jokes about effeminacy by late night talk show hosts and the like. But after he wrote In Cold Blood, his output virtually stopped, except for the few sputtering chapters of Answered Prayers that sealed his doom in the high society world. With John Huston, he adapted James Helvick's novel into the 1953 film, Beat the Devil starring Humphrey Bogart. Capote adapted his 1951 novel The Grass Harp to Broadway, but it was not successful. He had a few very important creative moments that have changed the way people write books forever. The photograph of a reclining Capote on the back of the book, taken by Harold Halma, caused considerable comment. Truman Capote teetered on the edge of being famous for being famous, but certainly he was no Paris Hilton or Kim Kardashian. ![]() So we take his 95th birthday to review some of the hits and misses. But there is always a new generation that needs to be brought up to speed. Many readers are well aware of the legendary lies, whispers, and catfights. Talented, witty, and apprently more fun to be with than a barrel of Smurfs, he was also addicted to lying, self-aggrandizement, and chemical relief. Truman Capote might be considered the Great Gay American Tragedy.
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