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Originally Posted by bojulay
Speaking about Capote, has anyone else read or tried to read In Cold Blood.
I couldn't finish the damn thing, Capote made it so real it was like you were
reading about some of your own family being slaughtered.
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I read it back in the day. Probably high school. It's on one of my top books lists because it IS such a great book and has a lot of visual acuity going on when reading it.
For those who have seen "Capote", well something that I gleaned from that film is Capote just lost something within himself while doing the research, etc., to write that book. He lost his soul, quite possibly, from being such a liar and doing what he needed to do to get that book written.
I know that this topic isn't about Capote, but if anyone has read about his life, he certainly had his demons and addictions. He basically died from them.
And his last book was less of a novel, it was never completed, but an unreadable mess because from my understanding, he was so messed up while trying to finish it.
Just a wreck of a man. Perhaps that was one of the reasons why Hoffman played the character so well. Maybe he could relate?
Finally, I did appreciate what eccienewbie wrote. I'm not sitting in my chair sobbing that an actor died. It's more of a finite realization that when a person such as this dies from a drug overdose (especially after such a lengthy period of sobriety) that well, for some, it hits close to home.