The Southern Haunting of Truman Capote is a thoughtful reflection on the literary origins of four of Capote's important early works-A Christmas Memory, The Grass Harp, "Children on Their Birthdays," and Other Voices, Other Rooms-in light of the boyhood experiences that inspired them.
Marie Rudisill, a younger sister of Capote's mother, was the only one of her nephew's companions to have known him well his entire life. Because of this close relationship, she gained a unique perspective on her nephew's development as one of America's leading novelists. Written at the encouragement of Capote's longtime editor, Joe Fox, The Southern Haunting of Truman Capote provides a useful point of view for understanding Capote's work.
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