Truman Capote's "Breakfast at Tiffany's," known for its film adaptation, reveals a melancholic story of companionship and loss through the lens of a writer's friendship with Holly Golightly.
"Answered Prayers" serves as a semi-autobiographical commentary on Capote's personal life, filled with thinly veiled portraits of his Manhattan social circle, showcasing his sharp critique of friendship.
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