The chilling true crime 'non-fiction novel' that made Truman Capote's name, In 'Cold Blood' is a seminal work of modern prose, a remarkable synthesis of journalistic skill and powerfully evocative narrative published in Penguin Modern Classics.
Controversial and compelling, In 'Cold Blood' reconstructs the murder in 1959 of a Kansas farmer, his wife and both their children. Truman Capote's comprehensive study of the killings and subsequent investigation explores the circumstances surrounding this terrible crime and the effect it had on those involved.
At the centre of his study are the amoral young killers Perry Smith and Dick Hickcock, who, vividly drawn aby Capote, are shown to be reprehensible yet entirely and frighteningly human. If you enjoyed In 'Cold Blood', you might like Jack Kerouac and William S.
Burroughs' And the Hippos were Boiled in their Tanks, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'It is the American dream turning into the American nightmare... Żeby juxtaposing and dovetailing the lives and values of the Clutters and those of the killers, Capote produces a stark image of the deep doubleness of American life...
a remarkable book' Spectator Powyższy opis pochodzi od wydawcy.