Answered Prayers
The Unfinished Novel
(Autor) Truman CapoteA brilliantly malicious expose of the literary jet-set, when Answered Prayers first appeared in excerpts in Esquire magazine it outraged Capote's society friends, who recognized thinly veiled portraits of themselves in these scandalous fictional 'memoirs'. P.B. Jones is the amoral, bisexual protagonist of this great, unfinished novel, who discovers that bed-hoping rather than literary ability is the way to get published. Living by his wits and his charm, Jones makes his way through the exotic boudoirs of the glitterati - only to discover that the prayers that are answered cause more pain than those that remained ignored.
Truman Capote
Truman Capote was an American author known for his innovative literary style and groundbreaking contributions to literature. His most notable works include "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "In Cold Blood," which blend fiction and nonfiction in a unique and compelling way. Capote's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery, poetic language, and keen attention to detail. He is credited with popularizing the genre of literary journalism and was a pioneer in the development of true crime writing. "In Cold Blood," a nonfiction novel that chronicles the brutal murder of a Kansas family, is widely regarded as his most famous work and has had a lasting impact on the true crime genre. Truman Capote's legacy continues to influence writers and readers alike, making him a key figure in American literature.