The Difficult Ghost: Searching for Truman Capote
By (Author) Leila Guerriero
Translated by Megan McDowell
Designed by Daniel Benneworth-Gray
Pushkin Press
Pushkin Press
25th November 2025
28th August 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
Paperback
160
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
In 1960, Truman Capote arrived in the small town of Palams on the Costa Brava. He'd hoped a short break from New York's social scene would help him finish the book he was writing about two young men convicted of a horrific murder. He wound up staying in Europe for three years of agonising self-exile, wrestling with his haunting material, crafting a masterpiece, and waiting for the event that would allow him to finish it-the execution of those two men.
Following in Capote's footsteps in Palams, celebrated journalist Leila Guerriero finds almost no trace of those turbulent years. As she sorts through a jumble of competing local accounts and blatant fabrications, she launches a dazzling enquiry into the curious afterlife of writing-and the dark complexities of turning life into literature.
'Written in Guerrieros trademark dry, cutting and highly expressive style... Magnificent' - El Cultural
'Guerriero is one of the masters of the new Latin American journalism. She has invented a new form of writing profiles... The book does not reveal Capotes life, but it does reveal the myth of Capote in Palams, and in the end the myth is more important than reality' - Zenda
Leila Guerriero is one of Latin America's most acclaimed journalists. Born in Junin in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, she began her career at the magazine Pgina/30. Since then, her work has appeared in many international publications, including Rolling Stone, El Pas, La Nacin and L'Internazionale. Her books include A Simple Story, also available from Pushkin Press, and the prize-winning, bestselling La llamada, which is forthcoming from Pushkin in 2026. Guerriero lives in Buenos Aires.
Megan McDowell is a Spanish-language literary translator from Kentucky. Her work includes books by Alejandro Zambra, Samanta Schweblin, Lina Meruane, Mariana Enrquez, lvaro Bisama, Arturo Fontaine, and Juan Emar.