Monday, December 17, 2012

Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory

I have always wondered about Truman Capote and the duality of his life. I would see him on talk shows when I was young and he seemed like such an odd, little bohemian intellectual. His decadent New York life style rubbing elbows with the Studio 56 crowd did not surprise me nor his odd obsession researching the killers in In Cold Blood but what did floor me was  that he wrote A Christmas Memory. Could it have been written by the same person?
I believe A Christmas Memory to be one of the most heart warming and beautiful Christmas stories ever written. It is about a friendship between two lonely people, one a small boy and the other an unusual elderly woman. Their love for one another and the their shared loneliness touches me every Christmas when I see the film, re-read the short story or simply remember the characters. The story is a retrospect of his childhood in Alabama. Everything I have learned about his early years in the South contradicts the face paced, drug immersed, life style he chose in New York City and I am not only fascinated, but saddened by Capote's writing and life style choices over time. Nevertheless, I will be grateful to him my entire life for one of the most beautiful stories every written.

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  1. Just last year I saw the movie with Patty Duke. Have you read Breakfast at Tiffanys? That is a little lighter than In Cold Blood. Did you know aht his neighbor growing up was the author of To Kill a Mockingbird?

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    1. The first movie version of A Christmas Memory that I watched was made back in the Seventies with Capote narrating. I can't seem to find it on Netflix but the Patty Duke version was terrific too. I just love the fact that he grew up and remained friends with Harper Lee. He did remain true to his roots in many ways. Thanks for your comment.

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