ellauri025.html on line 591: filmialalla, se puhuu kavereille Truman Capote-äänellä (never heard, hizi multa menee puolet näistä
ellauri080.html on line 672: Se texasjärbä oli kuin hybridi Dick Cavettista ja Truman Capotesta. No hizi nehän on kuin 2 marjaa muutenkin!
ellauri109.html on line 533: Roth learned to write through imitation. His first published story, “The Day It Snowed,” was so thoroughly Truman Capote that, he later remarked, he made “Capote look like a longshoreman.”
ellauri182.html on line 64: Hän valmistui Nihon Yliopiston taidelinjalta pääaineenaan kirjallisuus. Noihin aikoihin hän otti taiteilijanimekseen ”Banana”, koska hän piti banaaneista. Yoshimoto aloitti uransa työskennellessään rolf-kerhon ravintolassa tarjoilijana vuonna 1987. Hänen innoittajiaan olivat Stephen Kingin muut kuin kauhuteokset (2kpl). Myöhemmin hän on nimennyt esikuvikseen kirjailijat Truman Capoten sekä Isaac Bashevis Singerin.
ellauri256.html on line 528: Before getting married, she (Martha) was a companion of noted former child and prodigy William James Sidis and the object of his unrequited love. Her magazine Story is credited with the first publication and early support of a pantheon of notable authors, including: John Cheever, Carson McCullers, William Saroyan, Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, and such as J. D. Salinger, Tennessee Williams and Richard Wright.
ellauri279.html on line 342: Hänen (Jurin) vaientamista kannattavat kynäilijät kirjoittivat anomuksia, sadat julkkis intellektuellit, joista muinoin vasemmistoon suuntautuneilla henkilöillä, kuten Jean-Paul Sartrella, oli erityistä vaikutusta Moskovassa. Muita tukijoita olivat muun muassa vasemmistosiipirikot Graham Greene, Muriel Spark, W. H. Auden, Günter Grass, Heinrich Böll, Yukio Mishima, Carlos Fuentes, Arthur Miller, John Updike, Truman Capote ja Kurt Vonnegut. Aika monesta näistä on jo paasauxia. Joukossa on melkoisia turhakkeita jopa konnia.
ellauri348.html on line 226: Yhdysvalloissa matkustamisesta kiinnostuneena hänet nähtiin usein Truman Capoten ja Ava Gardnerin kanssa. Ajaessaan Aston Martin -urheiluautoaan 14. huhtikuuta 1957 hän joutui onnettomuuteen, joka jätti hänet koomaan joksikin aikaa. Hän rakasti myös ajamista Jaguar -autollaan Monte Carloon uhkapelisessioille.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 216: Mine is a disrespectful vocation by its nature – prying, voyeuristic, kleptomaniacal, and presumptuous. And I love it! Those adjectives fit me to a T! When Truman Capote wrote from the perspective of condemned murderers from a lower economic class than his own, he had some gall. After that, he had some cash. And his economic class went way up. What did the murderers get for it? Undying fame.
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'In Cold Blood' by Truman Capote

xxx/ellauri122.html on line 857: With no apparent motive for the crime and barely any clues, Capote interviewed local residents and investigators to put together the ground-breaking story.
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1078: Truman Capoten alkuperäinen nimi oli
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1085: Capoten äiti oli 17-vuotias pojan syntyessä. Capoten
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1086: vanhemmat erosivat, kun Capote oli nelivuotias, jolloin
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1089: kutsui nimellä Sook. Täti esiintyy useissa Capoten
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1092: Capote was born Truman Streckfus Persons in New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 30, 1924. His father, Arch Persons, was a well-educated ne'er-do-well from a prominent Alabama family, and his mother, Lillie Mae Faulk, was a pretty and ambitious young woman so anxious to escape the confines of small-town Alabama that she married Arch in her late teens. Capote's early childhood with Arch and Lillie Mae was marked by neglect and painful insecurity that left him with a lifelong fear of abandonment. His life gained some stability in 1930 when, at age six, he was put in the care of four elderly, unmarried cousins in Monroeville, Monroe County. He lived there full-time for three years and made extended visits throughout the decade. Capote was most influenced by his cousin Sook, who adored him and whom he celebrated in his writings. He also forged what would become a lifelong friendship with next-door neighbor Nelle Harper Lee, who later won the Pulitzer Prize for her book, To Kill a Mockingbird. Capote appears in the novel as the character Dill.
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1094: Vuonna 1933 Capote muutti New Yorkiin äitinsä ja tämän
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1095: uuden aviomiehen luo. Isäpuoli Joseph Capote nimesi hänet
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1096: uudelleen Truman Garcia Capoteksi. 17-vuotiaana Capote
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1101: kättä ja barbinukke. Capote julkaisi 1948 esikoisromaaninsa
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1109: Capoten seuraava romaani oli vuonna 1951 ilmestynyt
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1114: Käännekohta Capoten uralla oli pienoisromaani Aamiainen
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1128: taas kirjassa se jäi avoimeksi. Capote ei ollut
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1132: "tädillä". Audrey oli liikaa Barbin pikkusiskon näköinen. Vuonna 1959 Capote luki lehdestä
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1134: tuntunut olevan mitään motiivia. Capote matkusti Kansasiin
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1141: siitä olisi voinut tulla, sillä Capote oli häivyttänyt
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1142: valmiista tekstistä täysin itsensä, kertojan. Capote
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1145: surmaajan, Perry Smithin, kanssa. Capote oli heidän
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1146: seuranaan yhä, kun heidät teloitettiin. Capoten elämästä
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1148: ajatus, että Capoten viimeisten vuosien alkoholismi ja
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1153: elokuva Capote (2005) kertoo saman tarinan, mutta lisää
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1154: Capoten henkilöhahmon mukaan joukkoon. Häntä esitti Philip
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1155: Seymour Hoffman, joka sai osastaan Oscarin. Capote ei ollut
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1162: Romaanin Kylmäverisesti jälkeen Capote ei kirjoittanut
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1170: joita se ei miellyttänyt, joten pian Capote syrjäytettiin
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1172: Vähitellen Capote luisui alkoholismiin ja huumeisiin ja
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1175: luvuista, ”jotka olivat jo melkein valmiita”. Truman Capote
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 428: From the start, critics complained about the ostensible sameness of Roth’s books, their narcissism and narrowness—or, as he himself put it, comparing his own work to his father’s conversation, “Family, family, family, Newark, Newark, Newark, Jew, Jew, Jew.” Over time, he took on vast themes—love, lust, loneliness, marriage, masculinity, ambition, community, solitude, loyalty, betrayal, patriotism, rebellion, piety, disgrace, the body, the imagination, American history, mortality, the relentless mistakes of life—and he did so in a variety of forms: comedy, parody, romance, conventional narrative, postmodernism, autofiction. In each performance of a self, Roth captured the same sound and consciousness. in nearly fifty years of reading him I’ve never been more bored. I got to know Roth in the nineteen-nineties, when I interviewed him for this magazine around the time he published “The Human Stain.” To be in his presence was an exhilarating, though hardly relaxing, experience. He was unnervingly present, a condor on a branch, unblinking, alive to everything: the best detail in your story, the slackest points in your argument. His intelligence was immense, his performances and imitations mildly funny. “He who is loved by his parents is a conquistador,” Roth used to say, and he was adored by his parents, though both could be daunting to the young Philip. Herman Roth sold insurance; Bess ruled the family’s modest house, on Summit Avenue, in a neighborhood of European Jewish immigrants, their children and grandchildren. There was little money, very few books. Roth was not an academic prodigy; his teachers sensed his street intelligence but they were not overawed by his classroom performance. Roth learned to write through imitation. His first published story, “The Day It Snowed,” was so thoroughly Truman Capote that, he later remarked, he made “Capote look like a longshoreman.”
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Pikkuruiselta Curt Cobainilta on unohtunut ize paikatuista työhousuista sepaluxennapit auki. Niinhän nää on kuin Marilyn ja Truman Capote.

xxx/ellauri329.html on line 189: Bad Writers: James Helvick, Truman Capote (ääliö), John Huston
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