Capote's Women
A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era
by:
Laurence Leamer
in:
Biographies
Summary:
The book delves into the lives of the high-society women, known as "swans," who were close confidantes of writer Truman Capote. It explores the complexities of their relationships, the impact of Capote's betrayal with his unfinished novel "Answered Prayers," and the end of a glamorous era.
Key points:
1. Society Women: The book explores Truman Capote's friendships with high society women, known as his "Swans", including Babe Paley, Slim Keith, and Gloria Guinness.
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