The Complete Stories
By (Author) Truman Capote
Introduction by Reynolds Price
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
25th July 2005
30th June 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813
Paperback
320
Width 131mm, Height 199mm, Spine 19mm
238g
A complete collection of short fiction by one of the masters of twentieth-century American literature.
An abundance of riches. . . . It is not hard at all to open to any page . . . and be amused, moved, intrigued. "Newsday"
To best experience Capote the stylist, one must go back to his short fiction. . . . One experiences as strongly as ever his gift for concrete abstraction and his spectacular observancy. "The New Yorker"
It is a stunning experience to reread this fiction . . . and to realize how very golden this golden boy was. . . . We are in the presence of a tremendous talent, and a fully mature technique as well. Norman Mailers judgment that Capote was the most perfect writer of their generationhe writes the best sentences word for word, rhythm upon rhythmseems true and just. "The New Criterion"
Capote does some things perfectly that many writers cant do at all. . . . [He] summons the sensory world in its bewildering, inexhaustible richness. "Lo
"An abundance of riches. . . . It is not hard at all to open to any page . . . and be amused, moved, intrigued." -"Newsday"
"To best experience Capote the stylist, one must go back to his short fiction. . . . One experiences as strongly as ever his gift for concrete abstraction and his spectacular observancy." -"The New Yorker"
"It is a stunning experience to reread this fiction . . . and to realize how very golden this golden boy was. . . . We are in the presence of a tremendous talent, and a fully mature technique as well. Norman Mailer's judgment that Capote was the most perfect writer of their generation-'he writes the best sentences word for word, rhythm upon rhythm'-seems true and just." -"The New Criterion"
"Capote does some things perfectly that many writers can't do at all. . . . [He] summons the sensory world in its bewildering, inexhaustible richness." -"Los Angeles Times Book Review"
Reynolds Price is James B. Duke Professor of English at Duke University and the disinguished author of more than twenty-five books of fiction, poetry, drama and essays. He lives in North Carolina.