4 TRUMAN CAPOTE A Memoir — by John Malcolm Brinnin. When Truman Capote died in 1984, he left a legend that exceeded even his own prodigious literary talents. Years of cocaine, alcohol, shiftless homosexual affairs and pampered debauchery A: however, ruined the genius that was established *''■■*?”« with ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s'. John Brinnin, CSsSS SS Capote’s friend for almost 40 years, charts their S’ . relationship in good times and bad. K kw ' Including GST M 5.95 K aWa--- ! S I WfAsoufe I Wp . \ A great range of opportunities. MACMILLAN CITY MALL PH. 794-580 HORNBY MALL O RICCARTON MALL O BISHOPDALE* SHIRLEY* NEW BRIGHTON • TIMARU
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