By Yana HavriliukTue. 30 Apr. 20243min Read

Download Truman Capote's Glamorous Tale: "Breakfast At Tiffany's"

"Breakfast at Tiffany's" immerses readers in a captivating tale of glamour, romance, and self-discovery amidst the bustling streets of New York City.
Download Truman Capote's Glamorous Tale: "Breakfast At Tiffany's"

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  • Book Title: Breakfast at Tiffany's 

  • Author: Truman Capote

  • Year Published: October 28, 1958

 

"A trillion billion times more profound & wonderful than movie, which is drivel, aside from featuring the ever luminous Audrey Hepburn. Sugh a great, great book!"
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After you have purchased Breakfast at Tiffany's, follow these instructions to download it from Google Play Books in PDF format:

  1. Click on the "Books" tab at the top of your screen.
  2. Click on the "Your Library" link beneath that.
  3. Find your book and click the icon with three dots beneath the cover image.
  4. Select "Export" and then "Export as PDF".  

 

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Our Review of Breakfast at Tiffany's 

In "Breakfast at Tiffany’s," Truman Capote introduces us to the enigmatic Holiday Golightly, a young woman navigating the complexities of life in 1940s New York City. The narrative is woven through the eyes of an unnamed narrator who becomes captivated by Holly's charm, vulnerability, and eccentric lifestyle. The novella encapsulates a whirlwind journey that feels both exhilarating and exhausting, reflecting the emotional depth of Holly’s character and the fleeting nature of their acquaintance.

Capote's storytelling vividly paints the backdrop of Manhattan, capturing its glamour and grit, and contrasts it with Holly’s search for identity and belonging. The story unfolds in a setting that feels almost dreamlike, filled with “suitcases and unpacked crates” serving as makeshift furniture, where Holly finds solace in her chaotic world. This striking imagery invites readers into her unique space, echoing her transient lifestyle and emotional turmoil. The iconic Tiffany’s serves as a sanctuary for Holly, a place where she seeks comfort amidst her struggles.

Holly's character is a complex blend of whimsy and melancholy, embodying the essence of the “mean reds,” a term coined by Capote to describe an inexplicable fear that lingers in the background. As Holly explains, the only remedy for her anxiety is a visit to Tiffany’s: “It calms me down right away, the quietness and the proud look of it.” This line resonates with readers, illustrating how even the most glamorous locations cannot fully quell the underlying sadness she carries. Through Holly's eyes, we witness her quest for love and a sense of belonging, a journey that leaves a trail of broken hearts, including her own.

Fun facts abound in this classic tale, from its initial publication in 1958 to its iconic film adaptation starring Audrey Hepburn, which brought Holly’s character to life on the big screen. Interestingly, Capote's own life experiences influenced the narrative, particularly his feelings of isolation and longing for connection. The novella is a reflection of the post-war era, capturing the complexities of a society in transition, where people grappled with the changing definitions of family and love.

Despite its brevity, "Breakfast at Tiffany’s" packs a powerful emotional punch. The poignant ending, which leaves readers both heartbroken and hopeful, is a testament to Capote's skill as a writer. It serves as a reminder of the ephemeral nature of human connections and the longing for a place to call home. As the narrator concludes, the experience of knowing Holly Golightly is both beautiful and bittersweet, encapsulating the essence of what it means to be human.

For those who appreciate layered storytelling and complex characters, "Breakfast at Tiffany’s" is a must-read. Capote’s elegant prose and sharp observations make this novella a timeless classic, resonating with readers of all generations. It encourages us to reflect on our own searches for identity and belonging, making it a worthwhile addition to any reading list.

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