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265 Works Cited Abbott, Steven, and John Mitzel. “Gore Vidal: The Fag Rag Interview.” Fag Rag 7–8 (Winter–Spring 1974): 1–9. Adams, Dale. “Twice Convicted, Once Executed: A Literary Naturalist’s Interpretation of Richard Brooks’s Film In Cold Blood.” Literature/Film Quarterly 37.4 (2009): 246–61. Alda, Alan. Never Have Your Dog Stuffed, and Other Things I’ve Learned. New York: Random House, 2005. Alexander, Shana. “A Nonfictional Visit with Truman Capote.” Life 18 Feb. 1966: 22. All About Eve. Dir. Joseph Mankiewicz. Perf. Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, and George Sanders. Twentieth Century Fox, 1950. Allen, Jay Presson. Tru: From the Words and Works of Truman Capote. New York: Samuel French, 2013. Allmendinger, Blake. “Female Influence in ‘My Side of the Matter.’” Bloom 51–62. America. Review of The Innocents. 13 Jan. 1962: 480–81. Anderson, Lindsay. “In Brief: Beat the Devil.” Sight and Sound 23 (Jan.–Mar. 1954): 147–48. Appelo, Tim. “Partners in Crime: Remaking ‘In Cold Blood’—Anthony Edwards and Eric Roberts Stretch to Remake Truman Capote’s Crime Story.” Entertainment Weekly 22 Nov. 1996, ew.com. Archibald, William. The Innocents. New York: Coward-McCann, 1950. Archibald, William, and Truman Capote. The Innocents screenplay. 1961. British Film Institute Archives. Axelrod, George. Breakfast at Tiffany’s. First draft screenplay, 24 Aug. 1959. Margaret Herrick Library Archive. Baker, Paul, and Jo Stanley. Hello Sailor! The Hidden History of Gay Life at Sea. London: Longman, 2003. Bannerman, James. “Capote’s Unanswered Questions.” Maclean’s 5 Mar. 1966: 42. Barnes, Peter. “The Director on Horseback.” Quarterly of Film, Radio, and Television 10.3 (1956): 281–87. 266 WORKS CITED Barry, Iris. “Short Stories of Truman Capote.” New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review 27 Feb. 1949: 2. Bart, Peter. “The Beautiful and Damned.” GQ May 2000: 139–43. —. “‘In Cold Blood’—On the Firing Line.” New York Times 16 Oct. 1966: 123. Beaton, Cecil, and Kenneth Tynan. Persona Grata. London: Wingate, 1953. Beaver, Frank. Dictionary of Film Terms. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983. Benshoff, Harry M., and Sean Griffin. Queer Images: A History of Gay and Lesbian Film in America. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006. Bernard, Jami. “Capote Film Plays on the ‘Harp’ Strings.” New York Daily News 11 Oct. 1996: 70. Black, Joel. The Reality Effect: Film Culture and the Graphic Imperative. New York: Routledge, 2002. Bloom, Harold, ed. Truman Capote. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2003. Bogart, Humphrey. Letters to John Huston, 19 and 26 Nov. 1952. Margaret Herrick Library Archive 5.f-47. Bogdanovich, Peter. “Bogie in Excelsis.” Roger Ebert’s Book of Film. Ed. Roger Ebert. New York: Norton, 1997. 92–103. Bosworth, Patricia. Montgomery Clift: A Biography. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978. “Breakfast at Tiffany’s: The Making of a Classic.” Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Dir. Blake Edwards. 1961. Paramount Centennial Collection, 2009. DVD. Breen, Joseph (Motion Picture Association of America). Letters to Jess Morgan, Santana Pictures, 12 Mar. 1952 and 13 Feb. 1953. Margaret Herrick Library Archive 5.f-48. Brian, Denis. “The Importance of Knowing Ernest.” Esquire Feb. 1972: 98–101, 164–70. —. Murderers and Other Friendly People: The Public and Private Worlds of Interviewers. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972. Brickell, Herschel, ed. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1946. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1946. Brinnin, John Malcolm. Truman Capote: Dear Heart, Old Buddy. New York: Delacorte, 1986. Brooks, Richard. “Breakdown of Novel,” ts. Margaret Herrick Library Archive, “In Cold Blood—Breakdown of Novel” folder. —. “Breakdown of Novel and Breakdown by Character / Flow of Action,” ts. Margaret Herrick Library Archive, “In Cold Blood—Breakdowns 20 folder. Brown, Cecil. “Plate du Jour: Soul Food: Truman Capote on Black Culture.” Waldmeir and Waldmeir 31–36. Buckley, William F., Jr. The Governor Listeth: A Book of Inspired Political Revelations. New York: Putnam, 1970. [3.144.16.254] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:31 GMT) WORKS CITED 267 Burke, Tom. “The Sweeter Options of John D. MacArthur and Truman Capote.” Esquire Dec. 1970: 210–14, 255–69. Burstein, Patricia. “Tiny Yes, But a Terror? Do Not Be Fooled by Truman Capote in Repose.” People 10 May 1976: 12–17. Canby, Vincent. “Simon’s Breezy ‘Murder by Death.’” New York Times 24 June 1976: 26. Capote, Truman. “Answered Prayers.” Unpublished and unfilmed screenplay. New York Public Library Capote Archives, box 34, folder 1. —. Answered Prayers: The Unfinished Novel. New York: Random House, 1987. —. “Blind Items.” Ladies’ Home Journal Jan. 1974: 81+. —. Breakfast...

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