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Truman Capote
Truman Capote was a flamboyant writer and socialite who mingled with the New York elite while penning iconic works like In Cold Blood and Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Known for his high-pitched voice and penchant for stirring up drama, he was both admired and feared at cocktail parties. Fun fact: He claimed to have invented the modern true-crime genre, and honestly, no one dared argue.
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A charming socialite named Holly Golightly drifts through New York City, searching for meaning and love. It's the literary equivalent of drinking champagne in your pajamas.
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