In Cold Blood |  | Auteur: Truman Capote Créateur: Truman Capote Éditeur: Renaissance Audio
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Média: Cassette audio Poids (kg): 0.3 Dimension (cm): 7 x 4.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 155927123X Code Décimal Dewey: 364 EAN: 9781559271233 ASIN: 155927123X
Date de publication: Décembre 31, 1991 Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible Condition: Expédié depuis Londres, Royaume-Uni. Livraison sous 10-14 jours ouvrables. Service clientéle prompt et efficace.
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Amazon.com In Cold Blood was a groundbreaking work when released in 1966. With it, author Truman Capote contributed to a style of writing in which the reporter gets so far inside the subject, becomes so familiar, that he projects events and conversations as if he were really there. The style has probably never been accomplished better than in this book. Capote combined painstaking research with a narrative feel to produce one of the most spellbinding stories ever put on the page. Two two-time losers living in a lonely house in western Kansas are out to make the heist of their life, but when things don't go as planned, the robbery turns ugly. From there, the book is a real-life look into murder, prison, and the criminal mind.
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In Cold Type... Mars 24, 2006 FrKurt Messick (Bloomington, IN USA) 4 sur 4 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood' is enjoying a resurgence of popularity thanks to the Oscar-winning film depicting the author's life and work during the writing of this phenomenal piece. At one point in the film, the character Capote makes the statement that when he thinks about how good this book will be, he can hardly breathe. Perhaps it is because it is part of our history now, I don't consider the book to be that good, but it was a work fairly close to groundbreaking in its impact - it was a new genre, the narrative telling of a non-fiction event as if it were a fictional novel. The narrative centres upon the murder of a Kansas family by two men, Perry Smith and Dick Hicock, who are in many ways far from typical killers, much less cold blooded killers. The family, the Clutters of Holcombe, Kansas, are far from typical victims, nor is this the kind of place such a murder would be expected. Capote does a remarkable job at an even-handed analysis and narrative treatment of all the characters, from the family itself to the townspeople and investigators, as well as the murderers themselves. Perhaps it is because he found an area of identification? This is a psychological thriller of a sort - at least it would be, were it not a true life tale. Getting into the minds of the criminals and the investigators was no easy task for Capote, but what comes forth on the page is very crisp and insightful reporting, without the kinds of embellishments one might expect from a figure such as Capote when dealing with middle-America folk. The question of why for the killing is still never fully resolved, despite Capote's attempt to set out all the story and psychological detail. Perhaps this is as strange as the interest Capote took in the subject in the first place, as well as the effect it had on him, and those around him, ultimately - while Capote himself never again finished a major project after this, that is also true of his assistant, Nell Harper Lee, whose book 'To Kill a Mockingbird' (done about the same time as 'In Cold Blood') was also her last major writing. A worthwhile book in many ways.
Portrait of evil Mars 22, 2006 Jackson 2 sur 2 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
Written as an experiment in blending fiction, non-fiction, and journalism, Truman Capote succeeds in creating a new genre, known now as creative non-fiction, with In Cold Blood. His narrative horrifies, yet compels the reader to experience the 1959 real-life, savage murder of four members of the Clutter family by Perry Smith and Dick Hickock in the rural Kansas community of Holcomb. While the new movie that is out has created a stir, that stir will probably move over to other Capote or Capote-related works: works such as “Other Voices, Other Rooms,” and the novel “A Tour of Southern Homes and Gardens” by McCrae which relies heavily on Capote and his genre. At any rate, Capote is here to stay. I also highly recommend-Giorgio Kostantinos'masterful thriller-QUEST-
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