A unknown history of Truman Capote written in pencil which found inside a notebook was published today in a literary magazine. It is known that the American writer left unfinished and unpublished works. According to AP, he found the story the editor of The Strand magazineAndrew Galli at US Library of Congress inside an old notebook.
The title story “Another Day In Paradise” written by the author, when he lived in Sicily, in the 1950s. Truman Capote was 20 years old and a rising star when moved from New York City to Taormina, Sicily in 1950 and settled in the Villa Fontana Vecchia, owned by the author DH Lawrence. The story of frustration and entrapment was published in the new issue of The Strand magazine is unfinished. The Strand magazine has published rare works by Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck and many others, as reported by APE-MPE.
Source: News Beast

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