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Immortalised by Audrey Hepburn's sparkling performance in the 1961
film of the same name, `Breakfast at Tiffany's` is Truman Capote's
timeless portrait of tragicomic cultural icon Holly Golightly,
published in `Penguin Modern Classics`. 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, for Holly
Golightly: glittering socialite traveller, generally upwards,
sometimes sideways and once in a while - down. Pursued by to
Salvatore 'Sally' Tomato, the Mafia sugar-daddy doing life in Sing
Sing and 'Rusty' Trawler, the blue-chinned, cuff-shooting
millionaire man about women about town, Holly is a fragile eyeful
of tawny hair and turned-up nose, a heart-breaker, a perplexer, a
traveller, a tease. She is irrepressibly 'top banana in the shock
deparment', and one of the shining flowers of American fiction.
This edition also contains three stories: `House of Flowers`, `A
Diamond Guitar` and `A Christmas Memory`. Truman Capote (1924-84)
was born in New Orleans. He left school when he was fifteen and
subsequently worked for The New Yorker, which provided his first -
and last - regular job. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction -
short stories, novels and novellas, travel writing, profiles,
reportage, memoirs, plays and films; his other works include `In
Cold Blood` (1965), `Music for Chameleons` (1980) and `Answered
Prayers` (1986), all of which are published in `Penguin Modern
Classics`. If you enjoyed `Breakfast at Tiffany's`, you might like
Capote's `In Cold Blood`, also available in `Penguin Modern
Classics`. `One of the twentieth century's most gorgeously romantic
fictions.` (`Daily Telegraph`). `The most perfect writer of my
generation...I would not have changed two words of `Breakfast at
Tiffany's`.` (`Norman Mailer`).