capote in English

noun
1
a long cloak or coat with a hood, typically part of an army or company uniform.
The striped Hudson's Bay blankets were made into capotes , coats of the same type that show up in numerous Russell paintings.

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1. 14 Capote Duncan ,(www.Sentencedict.com) a big shot in the pub - lishing world.

2. With the help of the Hopes, Capote and Harper Lee went on to inveigle themselves into the lives of other key figures in town, notably the Deweys with whom Capote became lifelong friends.

3. You think capote got national acclaim for " in cold blood " by judging the murderers?

4. At least 20 films and television dramas have been produced from Capote novels, stories, and plays.

5. As the pioneering and classic work of new-journalism, In Cold Blood is claimed by Truman Capote to be a real account of a murder case.

6. Rupp recalls that in the one interview he granted Capote, most of the questions were asked by Harper Lee, so much so that "sometimes I wonder who really wrote that book".

7. Shelton Waldrep explores the cultural influences in Oscar Wilde’s life and his influence on the art of the twentieth century, particularly on some of its most Aestheticized performers: Truman Capote, Andy Warhol, David Hockney, and David Bowie.

8. Compulsion is a credible portrait of an era, and an early example of an infamous crime turned into compelling fiction.” — Alan Lelchuk, author of American Mischief “Though Truman Capote claimed to have invented a new literary genre with In Cold Blood —a form he called the ‘nonfiction novel’—that distinction truly belongs to Meyer