Book Review Capote In Kansas

October 3, 2008 by Tracy  
Filed under Book Reviews

Book Cover

  • Publisher: Perseus Publishing
  • 254 pp
  • www.kimpowersbooks.com
  • paperback October 4th
  • WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT

    Truman Capote and Harper Lee were children when they met. Twenty-five years later, Capote had taken New York’s literary world by storm, while Lee struggled to put pen to paper and sweat out the story of her childhood in the same city.

    They would reunite in the desolate plains of Kansas to create In Cold Blood. And they would start talk of an even greater mystery: What happened between them — and who really wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? How did two innocents from a backwoods Southern town achieve such fame, and why did they stop speaking to one another?

    Kim Powers has conjured a death-bed confession from Capote, in which he picks up the phone to Harper Lee one last time to tell her is being haunted — a tale she doesn’t believe, until she is forced to. What do the ghosts of the Clutters want, as they appear one by one to confess their secrets and their anger to the most unlikely mediums of Capote and Lee?

    Capote in Kansas is an unforgettable “what might have been” — a fantasia of ghosts seeking resolve and revenge, and memories and regret for a past that was, that will never be again.

    1966 Capote and Lee

    THE PICTURE ABOVE IS OF CAPOTE AND LEE IN KANSAS IN 1966.  CAPOTE IS SIGNING COPIES OF IN COLD BLOOD.  YOU CAN READ MY REVIEW OF CAPOTE IN KANSAS BY CLICKING ON THE BOOK COVER.  I WAS WONDERING IF ANY OF YOU HAVE READ ANY OTHER BOOKS ABOUT THEM.  I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS BECAUSE I AM INTRIGUED AFTER READING CAPOTE IN KANSAS TO READ MORE ABOUT THEM.  ALSO I WANTED TO POST A QUESTION FROM THE READING GUIDE THAT I FOUND INTERESTING AND WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR THOUGHTS.  When a book is as good as To Kill a Mockingbird, is it “okay” that the author never wrote another one? Is one great book the equal of several lesser ones? As an artist, did Truman Capote or Harper Lee have an obligation to continue writing for the public?  THANKS TO TLC BOOK TOURS  AND KIM POWERS.  YOU CAN READ THE FIRST CHAPTER HERE, YOU CAN VISIT KIM POWER’S WEBSITE HERE.  YOU CAN ALSO FOLLOW THE REST OF THE TOUR HERE.

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    Comments

    8 Responses to “Book Review Capote In Kansas”
    1. bermudaonion says:

      I’ve got this book, so I’m glad to see you liked it. I love the picture of Truman and Lee.

    2. lisamm says:

      The picture is great!! I’ve never seen one of them together. Thanks so much for hosting!!

    3. Ladytink_534 says:

      I loved In Cold Blood (and To Kill a Mockingbird) so I’m seriously thinking about reading this one.

    4. Allison says:

      This really looks good, hadn’t heard about this book…I will have to check in to it!

    5. bermudaonion says:

      I just finished this book and enjoyed it. I think some background on Truman Capote and Harper Lee is necessary in order to get the most out of it, though.

    6. Anna says:

      Great review! And thanks for posting the pic! I’m hosting this book on the 22nd. I’ve never read anything by either author, and I didn’t know much about them either. I did do a little research after I read a good chunk of the book. I enjoyed the book despite my limited knowledge of Capote and Lee.

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