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Retratos
2025
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168
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Retratos magistrales de figuras icónicas. Truman Capote fue un maestro de las formas breves y un agudo observador y cronista de su época. Las semblanzas que reúne en este volumen son una buena muestra de ambas virtudes. Capote escribe –a veces con ternura, otras con perfidia, siempre con un estilo admirable– sobre figuras que han conformado nuestro imaginario colectivo, trazando una serie de magistrales retratos como el dedicado a las andanzas japonesas de Marlon Brando durante el rodaje de Sayonara; el ya mítico perfil de Marilyn Monroe; una bellísima rememoración en claroscuro de Tennessee Williams; una emotiva aproximación a Elizabeth Taylor; un acercamiento a «esa leyenda moderna» que fue Jane Bowles y otro al arte fotográfico de Cecil Beaton. Y son precisamente los retratos de otro fotógrafo, Richard Avedon, los que inspiran a Capote una serie de certeros perfiles, empezando por el del propio Avedon, y luego, pasando revista a un socarrón John Huston, un ambivalente Chaplin, una coqueta Coco Chanel, un moribundo Somerset Maugham, un errante Ezra Pound, una anciana y fascinante Isak Dinesen, una Mae West de carne y hueso, un Louis Armstrong captado desde la mirada infantil, un Gide que reflexiona sobre Cocteau, un Bogart retratado a través de sus palabras fetiche, un Picasso tan genial que podría provocar instintos asesinos y un Duchamp iconoclasta que bien podría ser su reverso.

Author

Truman Capote
Truman Capote
Author · 59 books

Truman Capote was an American writer whose non-fiction, stories, novels and plays are recognised literary classics, including the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's (1958) and In Cold Blood (1965), which he labeled a "non-fiction novel." At least 20 films and TV dramas have been produced from Capote novels, stories and screenplays. He was born as Truman Streckfus Persons to a salesman Archulus Persons and young Lillie Mae. His parents divorced when he was four and he went to live with his mother's relatives in Monroeville, Alabama. He was a lonely child who learned to read and write by himself before entering school. In 1933, he moved to New York City to live with his mother and her new husband, Joseph Capote, a Cuban-born businessman. Mr. Capote adopted Truman, legally changing his last name to Capote and enrolling him in private school. After graduating from high school in 1942, Truman Capote began his regular job as a copy boy at The New Yorker. During this time, he also began his career as a writer, publishing many short stories which introduced him into a circle of literary critics. His first novel, Other Voices, Other Rooms, published in 1948, stayed on The New York Times bestseller list for nine weeks and became controversial because of the photograph of Capote used to promote the novel, posing seductively and gazing into the camera. In the 1950s and 1960s, Capote remained prolific producing both fiction and non-fiction. His masterpiece, In Cold Blood, a story about the murder of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas, was published in 1966 in book form by Random House, became a worldwide success and brought Capote much praise from the literary community. After this success he published rarely and suffered from alcohol addiction. He died in 1984 at age 59.

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