Displaying 1 of 1 2007 Format: Book Author: Capote, Truman, 1924-1984. Title: In cold blood : a true account of a multiple murder and its consequences / Truman Capote ; [introduction by Bob Colacello]. Edition: Modern Library ed. Publisher, Date: New York : Modern Library, 2007. Description: xii, 343 p. ; 22 cm. Summary: Based on the true story of a prosperous and respected Kansas farmer who, along with his wife and children, is murdered by two mindless ex-convicts. Subjects: Murder -- Kansas. Hickock, Richard Eugene, 1931-1965. Smith, Perry Edward, 1928-1965. Crime -- Kansas. Murder -- Kansas -- Case studies. Other Contributor: Colacello, Bob. Notes: Originally published: New York : Random House, 1966, c1965 Contents: Introduction / Bob Colacello -- The Last to see them alive -- Persons unknown -- Answer -- The Corner. ISBN: 9780375507908 0375507906 OCLC: 183423524 System Availability: 1 # System items in: 1 # Local items: 0 # Local items in: 0 Current Holds: 0 Place Request Add to My List Expand All | Collapse All Availability Large Cover Image Trade Reviews Library Journal ReviewCapote's account of brutal 1959 Kansas murders became a cause c?l?bre in 1965 because of his application of fictional techniques to reportage. Presenting dialog that the writer could not have heard and entering the minds of real-life characters, even important historical figures, have lost much of their novelty, but Capote's approach is still striking for its attention to detail and ability to delineate characters with a few strokes. Awareness of how the writer manipulated his subjects, thanks to the film Capote, adds a layer of irony not available to his original readers. While true-crime tales have become commonplace, In Cold Blood has not lost its power to shock through its portrait of the violent invasion of the small-town values of a vanished, innocent America. As always, Scott Brick gives a capable reading, though he makes the Kansans sound too folksy. Recommended for all collections. Michael Adams, CUNY Graduate Ctr. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Publishers Weekly ReviewIn the wake of the award-winning film Capote, interest in the author's 1965 true crime masterpiece has spiked. Capote's spellbinding narrative plumbs the psychological and emotional depths of a senseless quadruple murder in America's heartland. In the audio version, narrator Brick keeps up with the master storyteller every step of the way. In fact, Brick's surefooted performance is nothing short of stunning. He settles comfortably into every character on this huge stage-male and female, lawman and murderer, teen and spinster-and moves fluidly between them, generating the feel of a full-cast production. He assigns varying degrees of drawl to the citizens of Finney County, Kans., where the crimes take place, and supplements with an arsenal of tension-building cadences, hard and soft tones, regional and foreign accents, and subtle inflections, even embedding a quiver of grief in the voice of one character. This facile audio actor delivers an award-worthy performance, well-suited for a tale of such power that moves not only around the country but around the territory of the human psyche and heart. Available as a Vintage paperback. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved Librarian's View Displaying 1 of 1