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Breakfast at Tiffany’s

by Truman Capote

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Language
EN
Pages
160
Year
2000
Format
PDF
Size
386 KB
ISBN
9780141182797

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Truman Capote's iconic novella, *Breakfast at Tiffany's*, invites readers into the glittering, yet poignant, world of Holly Golightly, a captivating and enigmatic young woman who navigates the social circles of 1940s New York City. Published by Penguin Books in 2000, this timeless work of American fiction, reviewed by The New York Times, delves into themes of identity, freedom, and the search for belonging. Holly, a charismatic figure who lives a seemingly carefree existence, finds her primary solace and aspiration in the elegant emporium of Tiffany and Company. Her unconventional lifestyle, marked by a disdain for societal norms and a restless spirit, captivates the unnamed narrator, a struggling writer who becomes entangled in her unpredictable orbit. This coming-of-age narrative, tinged with elements of romance and a profound exploration of interpersonal relationships, offers a nuanced portrayal of a young woman seeking her own definition of happiness and independence in a world that often tries to define her.

Beyond the surface charm of Holly's escapades, Capote masterfully weaves a tale that touches on deeper human experiences. The story explores the complexities of friendship, the yearning for genuine connection, and the shadows of past experiences, including challenging familial relationships with mothers and stepmothers, and the inevitable confrontation with mortality. The novella also offers a fascinating glimpse into the social customs and lifestyles of mid-20th century America, particularly within the vibrant and sometimes superficial landscape of New York. As a seminal work by a celebrated gay author, *Breakfast at Tiffany's* subtly examines notions of societal expectations and individual nonconformity, resonating with themes of boy-girl dynamics and broader interpersonal relations. The enduring popularity of this fictional work, praised for its sharp wit and emotional depth, continues to attract readers seeking a compelling narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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