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Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote
Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote








Breakfast at Tiffany

o A Diamond Guitar – Hear the story of the prized possession of a younger prison inmate, a rhinestone-studded guitar. Also included are three of Capote’s best-known stories: o House of Flowers – Ottilie is entranced by a beautiful young man, and leaves her life and friends to live with him and his old grandmother, who seems to hate her.

Breakfast at Tiffany

She is irrepressibly ‘top banana in the shock department’, and one of the shining flowers of American fiction. Pursued by Mafia gangsters and playboy millionaires, Holly is a fragile eyeful of tawny hair and turned-up nose, a heart-breaker, a perplexer, a traveler, a tease. It’s New York in the 1940s, where the martinis flow from cocktail hour till breakfast at Tiffany’s… And nice girls don’t, except, of course, Holly Golightly.

Breakfast at Tiffany

In this seductive, wistful masterpiece, Capote created a woman whose name has entered the American idiom and whose style is a part of the literary landscape–her poignancy, wit, and naivete continue to charm. Holly Golightly knows that nothing bad can ever happen to you at Tiffany’s. You can read this before Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories PDF full Download at the bottom. Here is a quick description and cover image of book Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories written by Truman Capote which was published in. There are moments of intense depression (which people often forget) as well as hopeful optimism, and these two working together are what make the film so uplifting and memorable.Brief Summary of Book: Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories by Truman Capote Many have said Tiffany's is too saccharine and cheerful, but I think it actually hits the perfect balance of cynicism and sentiment. A tiny role that achieves its aims perfectly and makes life seem better, which is what you want really. That chap who sells them the telephone dialler in Tiffany's. An icon of male sensitivity, and there are few enough of them around too. It made me want to see more of his early films, and wonder what happened in the intervening years (alcohol, apparently :-( ). It's a real shock to my generation that has been more accustomed to seeing him tragically underused on trash like the A-Team. George Peppard in his finest role, and brilliant it is too. We need to see *more* eccentric women in leading roles, as opposed to the dull boring stodge of overpaid 'sex symbols' like Julia Roberts or Nicole Kidman who can be pretty or serious but never interesting. Like some kind of female opposite of James Bond (stick with me here), men all want her, women all want to be her. I just thought the following points stood out for me as wonderful: -The telephone Holly keeps in a suitcase so she won't hear it.

Breakfast at Tiffany

A lot has been said about this film, so I won't repeat too much of it.










Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote