Kathryn BubienComment

100 years since the birth of Truman Capote

Kathryn BubienComment
100 years since the birth of Truman Capote

American writer and playwright Truman Capote, best known for writing Breakfast at Tiffany's and In Cold Blood, would have been celebrating the centenary year of his birth on September 30.

Associated Press photographers captured his extraordinary life and career from the 1950s up until his death in 1984.

 

Author Truman Capote chats with Gina Lollobrigida, star of the film "Beat The Devil", March 24, 1953. Capote wrote the script, currently being made here in Rome under the direction of John Huston. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)

 

Film director John Huston is carried by author Truman Capote, right, and sound technician Kevin O'Donovan McClory, left, as they fool around on the terrace of the hotel where the company is staying at Ravello, Italy, April 4, 1953. They are in Italy working on "Beat The Devil." (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)

Author Truman Capote is seen vacationing in Portofino on the Italian Riviera, August 1953. Walking along with him is Italian newspaper writer Orio Vergani. (AP Photo)

Author Truman Capote is seen vacationing in Portofino on the Italian Riviera, August 31, 1953. (AP Photo)

Writer Truman Capote, German actor Horst Buchholz, and actress Tammy Grimes are seen at Sardi's in New York, Oct. 8, 1959. (AP Photo/Matty Zimmerman)

Truman Capote, author of the book "In Cold Blood", waits in the hearing room to testify before the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, July 21, 1961. (AP Photo/Henry Griffin)

 

Truman Capote in a New York studio recording the narration for his film adaptation of his famous short story, "A Christmas Memory" in April 1966. (AP Photo)

 

Writer Truman Capote, left, and guest of honor Katharine Graham arrive at Capote's Black and White Ball at the Plaza Hotel in New York, on Nov. 28, 1966. Graham is president of the Washington Post Company and Newsweek magazine. (AP Photo/David Pickoff)

Author Truman Capote, left, chats with Princess Lee Radziwill, sister of Jacqueline Kennedy, and actor Jack De Mave, prior to the princess' stage debut in Chicago, June 20, 1967. The princess is starring in "The Philadelphia Story" at the Ivanhoe Theater. (AP Photo/Charles Knoblock)

Truman Capote, right, visits the team that adapts, directs and produces some of his writings for TV, Eleanor and Frank Perry, in their Manhattan apartment, New York in 1968. (AP Photo)

Author Truman Capote is shown talking to his guest at his party on May 6, 1968. (AP Photo)

New York author Truman Capote has a few friends over for a party - 540 of them, Nov. 28, 1966. (AP Archive)

Author Truman Capote talks to newsmen on his way into Orange County jail to surrender himself to the sheriff's officer, Oct. 21, 1970. Capote began a three-day jail sentence on a contempt of court charge stemming from his failure to testify at a murder trial in June. (AP Photo/Ed Widdis)

Authors Norman Mailer, left, and Truman Capote clown around at a Random House book party at New York Discotheque in New York on March 21, 1978. Mailer was one of the hosts of the affair at the New York City night spot and Capote was billed as song leader and chief usher. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm)

American author Truman Capote awaits the start of a television interview at his apartment in New York City on July 23, 1980. (AP Photo/Nancy Kaye)


Text and photo curation by Kathryn Bubien

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