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Music for Chameleons Paperback | Pages: 262 pages
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Original Title: Music for Chameleons
ISBN: 0141184612 (ISBN13: 9780141184616)
Edition Language: English

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At the centre of Music for Chameleons is Handcarved Coffins, a ‘nonfiction novel’ based on the brutal crimes of a real-life murderer.Taking place in a small Midwestern town in America, it offers chilling insights into the mind of a killer and the obsession of the man bringing him to justice. Also in this volume are six short stories and seven ‘conversational portraits’ including a touching one of Marilyn Monroe, the ‘beautiful child’ and a hilarious one of a dope-smoking cleaning lady doing her rounds in New York.

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Title:Music for Chameleons
Author:Truman Capote
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 262 pages
Published:2001 by Penguin (first published 1980)
Categories:Short Stories. Fiction. Classics. Writing. Essays. Literature. American. 20th Century

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Review to follow. On a book buying trip. Whooopeeeee!And after some nice finds, it's back to business.Music for Chameleons: New Writing by Truman Capote Including Handcarved CoffinsAlthough Random House plugs Music for Chameleons as new writings by Truman Capote, when it was published in 1980, all of the pieces had appeared in the two preceding years in Capote's usual venues, "Esquire," "Interview," "McCall's," "New York Magazine," and "The New Yorker." Within four years, Capote would be dead.

There is no doubt that Capote is a fantastic writer. His words flow beautifully and effortlessly. Whatever anecdote he chooses to relate becomes alive on the page and in the reader's mind. Yet, for there is a "yet", this ragtag collection of writings fails to be as satisfying as it should be. It is a mostly random collection of vignettes, little scraps of stories that don't quite seem to be going anywhere. As mentioned, that does not mean that the reading of them is not enjoyable and sometimes

the biggest attraction to this collection is "Handcarved Coffins", an excellent account of serial killing in a small town. by turns mysterious, frustrating, tense, and bizarre, the accounting details Capote's relationship with the FBI agent assigned to the case, who has in turn romantically assigned himself to one of the potential victims. the modus operandi of the killer is original and very upsetting. the identity of the killer does not appear to be in question; what arises over the course of

If you read Capote for the gossipy chatter, you'll love the conversations in this book. If you read him for the careful insight into human character and a mastery of plot, read The Grass Harp, Including A Tree of Night and Other Stories instead.

Really good book of short true stories by Capote. If you have never read anything of his, this would be a good place to try on his style.

Purely engaging, touching, brilliant short stories and portraits- so expertly told. The diversity in characters and viewpoints displayed is unbelievable. Music For Chameleons charmed, saddened and brought laughter to my life. The bittersweet sensation of loving every turning page of a book, knowing the end is growing ever-closer.Capote is a master of the craft, comparing his older work to this, there are clear improvements in form, style and use of the language and tenses.We readers are the

In this collection of fiction and non-fiction from late in Capote's life, he shows us that while his fiction may be depleting, his non-fiction is as sharp as ever. The stories at the beginning of the book didn't do anything for me. They were all very middling and detracted from this work in my opinion. "Handcarved Coffins" is a work in the style In Cold Blood but the recent discovery that most of it was probably made up does make it hard to suspend disbelief. However, the real jewel in this