Breakfast at Tiffany's
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AuthorTruman Capote
ILLEGAL USE OF NARCOTIC DRUGS, PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES, AND THEIR ANALOGUES IS HARMFUL TO HEALTH. THEIR ILLEGAL TRAFFICKING IS PROHIBITED AND ENTAILS LIABILITY ESTABLISHED BY LAW. Truman Capote, the author of bestsellers such as "In Cold Blood," "Summer Crossing," "Other Voices, Other Rooms," and "The Grass Harp," is among the greatest American prose writers of the 20th century. Presented to the reader is his most famous work, celebrated by the 1961 film adaptation starring Audrey Hepburn in the lead role, portraying Holly Golightly, one of the most vivid and unusual women in American literature. Eccentric and full of life, Holly is drawn to the world of rich people, sparkling with the bright lights of diamond necklaces. Guided in her actions only by the voice of the heart, combining childlike naivety with the enchanting charm of a true woman, she embodies the very essence of New York—the city where dreams lie within arm's reach, separated by the shining glass of captivating shop windows.


