The chilling true crime 'non-fiction novel' that made Truman Capote's name In Cold Blood is a seminal work of modern prose a remarkable synthesis of journalistic skill & powerfully evocative narrative published in Penguin Modern Classics Controversial & compelling In Cold Blood reconstructs the murder in 1959 of a Kansas farmer his wife & both their children Truman Capote's comprehensive study of the killings & subsequent investigation explores the circumstances surrounding this terrible crime & the effect it had on those involved At the centre of his study are the amoral young killers Perry Smith & Dick Hickcock who vividly drawn by Capote are shown to be reprehensible yet entirely & frighteningly human Truman Capote (1924-84) was born in New Orleans He left school when he was fifteen & subsequently worked for The New Yorker which provided his first
- & last
- regular job He wrote both fiction & non-fiction
- short stories novels & novellas travel writing profiles reportage memoirs plays & films; his other works include In Cold Blood (1965) Music for Chameleons (1980) & Answered Prayers (1986) all of which are published in Penguin Modern Classics If you enjoyed In Cold Blood you might like Jack Kerouac & William S Burroughs' & the Hippos were Boiled in their Tanks also available in Penguin Modern Classics' It is the American dream turning into the American nightmare By juxtaposing & dovetailing the lives & values of the Clutters & those of the killers Capote produces a stark image of the deep doubleness of American life a remarkable book' Spectator