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Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's is a brilliant glimmer of the excitement of 40's New York. Holly Golightly - brashly beautiful with a slim black dress, a mysterious past and dark glasses over varicoloured eyes - entrances all the men she meets, including the young writer living above her, though her recklessness may yet catch up with her. While more famed for the Audrey Hepburn movie version, this story deserves a decidedly queer re-reading when one considers that Capote had to pander to the morals of the day and twist some of the sexualities of the protagnoists. This Popular Penguins edition also includes three short stories.
Paperback, 168 Pages, This Ed. Publ. 2008
Author: Truman Capote