Before the author reached the height of his fame, he escaped to seaside idylls in southern Italy and Spain to write, swim and bask under the sun with his great love.
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Footsteps: Retracing Truman Capote’s Moment in the Mediterranean Sun
Wednesday, 8 May 2019
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