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When Truman Capote’s Lies Caught Up With Him

Por: The Atlantic Life January 20, 2023

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The author of In Cold Blood played fast and loose with the facts.Truman Capote in New York City in 1965 (Bruce Davidson / Magnum)January 20, 2023, 7:29 AM ETOn October 21, 1970, Truman Capote went to jail. Considering he’d spent much of his life fascinated by crime, it nevertheless came as a shock, to him and others, when he was sentenced to three days on a contempt-of-court charge. “I've been in thirty or forty jails and prisons, but... + full article



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