TY - BOOK AU - Moates,Marianne M. AU - Carter,Jennings Faulk TI - Truman Capote's southern years: stories from a Monroeville cousin SN - 9780817387136 AV - PS3505.A59 Z69 1989 U1 - 813.54 PY - 2014/// CY - [Place of publication not identified] PB - [publisher not identified] KW - Capote, Truman, KW - Authors, American KW - Homes and haunts KW - Alabama KW - Monroeville KW - LITERARY CRITICISM KW - American KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Homes KW - Intellectual life KW - Manners and customs KW - Monroeville (Ala.) KW - Biography KW - 20th century KW - Social life and customs KW - Vie intellectuelle KW - 20e siècle KW - Electronic books KW - Biographies N1 - Includes index; Organized and written from the tape-recorded reminiscences of Jennings Faulk Carter; Originally published: A bridge of childhood. New York : Henry Holt, ©1989; Acknowledgments; Prologue; Introduction; 1. Sook's Secret; 2. Miss Jenny's Halloween Party; 3. Orange Beach; 4. Captain Wash and the Hen-and-Chickens Succulent; 5. The Carnival; 6. The Trimotor Ford; 7. Popguns, Rubber Guns, and Jenny; 8. The Case of the Mysterious Lady; Photographs to follow page 118; 9. Boss; 10. The White Elephant; 11. Arch; 12. The Cottan-Bale Caper; 13. Lil George; 14. Hatter's Mill; 15. Broadway; 16. Broadway, Act II; Epilogue; Index N2 - Although much is known about the mature Truman Capote--his literary genius and flamboyant life-style--details of his childhood years spent in Monroeville, Alabama, have remained a mystery. Truman Capote's Southern Years explores Capote's formative years, the abandonment by his mother, and his early life in the care of elderly relatives. In Monroeville young Capote formed significant bonds and played childhood games with his cousin, Jennings Faulk Carter, and next door neighbor, Nelle Harper Lee. Through the tales told here by Carter, readers discover the lively imagination and the early tragedies of a brilliant child UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=668498 ER -