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"Miriam" is a short story written by Truman Capote. It was originally published in the June 1945 issue of Mademoiselle . [ 1 ] " Miriam" was one of Capote's first published short stories, and in 1946 it earned an O. Henry Award in the category Best First-Published Story.
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In Capote's story, a narrator befriends Golightly, his Upper East Side neighbor, and chronicles her wild life—one of nightclubs, parties, rich suitors, and mysterious prison visits.
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She wrote her first book on the subject, First Garden, in 1976, for which Cecil Beaton did the illustrations and Truman Capote wrote the foreword (it was excerpted in T&C).
Along with such classics as “In Cold Blood” and “Breakfast at Tiffany's,” Truman Capote had a history of work left uncompleted and unpublished. Capote was in his mid-20s and a rising star ...
In his piece "Capote and the Trillings: Homophobia and Literary Culture at Midcentury", Jeff Solomon details an encounter between Capote and Lionel and Diana Trilling – two New York intellectuals and literary critics – in which Capote questioned the motives of Lionel, who had recently published a book on E. M. Forster but had ignored the ...