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In Cold Blood (Vintage Books 1994 Edition, 2nd Print)

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SKU:
1646
Condition:
Very Good
Format:
Trade Paperback, 343 pages
Publisher:
Vintage Books, 1994
Edition:
First Vintage International Edition, Second Printing

On November 15, 1959, in the quiet town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family were brutally murdered by shotgun blasts fired point-blank. With no clear motive and nearly no clues, the crime stunned the community.

In In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences, Truman Capote masterfully reconstructs the murder and the subsequent investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of the killers. Through his gripping narrative, Capote not only builds intense suspense but also evokes deep empathy, offering a chilling exploration of the nature of American violence and the human capacity for cruelty and redemption. This landmark work transcends its time, providing profound insights into the complexities of crime, punishment, and the human psyche.

Editorial Reviews

"In Cold Blood is the best documentary account of an American crime ever written....The book has the special merit of requiring, and repaying, thoughtful attention even while it temps one to devour its contents with uninterrupted excitement." —F.W. Dupee

"A masterpiece...a spellbinding work." —Life

"A remarkable, tensely exciting, superbly written 'true account.'" —The New York Times

"The best documentary account of an American crime ever written....The book chills the blood and exercises the intelligence...harrowing." —The New York Review of Books

About the Author

Truman Capote was born in New Orleans on September 30, 1924. He rose to international prominence in 1948 with the publication of his debut novel, Other VoicesOther Rooms. His other works of fiction include Breakfast at Tiffany’sA Tree of NightThe Grass Harp, and Summer Crossing, the author’s long-lost first novel, which was rediscovered in 2004 and published by Random House in 2005. His nonfiction novel In Cold Blood is widely considered one of the greatest books of the twentieth century. Capote twice won the O. Henry Memorial Short Story Prize and was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He died on August 25, 1984, shortly before his sixtieth birthday.