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Cold-blooded curiosity

Writers interested in the development of the journalistic process and narrative truePublished by SP Books, the volume presents Capote’s originally published text alongside extracts from notebooks and papers by the author preserved at the Library of Congress in Washington DC and at the New York Public Library. The new edition includes never ever before publicly seen working notes and sketches, enabling the reader to follow the author’s five-year process of research, investigation and writing, and perhaps inspire a new investigative masterpiece.

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