Other Voices, Other Rooms.

“ONE OF THE POSTWAR ERA’S LEADING AMERICAN WRITERS”: First Edition of Truman Capote's Other Voices, Other Rooms.

Other Voices, Other Rooms.

CAPOTE, Truman.

Item Number: 132327

New York: Random House, 1948.

First edition of Capote’s first novel. Octavo, original cloth. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket.

Other Voices, Other Rooms launched the career of Truman Capote, who quickly became "one of the postwar era's leading American writers" (New York Times). Published when he was only 23, Capote called this evocative, semi-autobiographical first novel "a poetic explosion in highly suppressed emotion… like the message stuffed in a bottle and thrown into the sea." The Harold Halma photograph on the rear dust jacket panel, picturing a seductively posed Capote, was described by his biographer Gerald Clarke as sparking "as much comment and controversy as the prose inside. Truman claimed that the camera had caught him off guard, but in fact he had posed himself and was responsible for both the picture and the publicity" (Capote).

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