Swan Song by Kelleigh Greenberg-Jephcott
Swan Song by Kelleigh Greenberg-Jephcott
Swan Song is an elegant and biting novel by Kelleigh Greenberg-Jephcott that delivers a sharp, stylish story about art, society, and scandal in Truman Capote's glittering world.
Truman Capote dazzled New York's elite with his wit and charm—until he betrayed them. In this dazzling debut, Greenberg-Jephcott fictionalizes the rise and fall of Capote's glittering social circle, the "Swans"—wealthy, beautiful women who welcomed him into their world, only to be exposed in his unfinished novel Answered Prayers.
Through gossip-column style and historical fiction flair, the novel explores fame, betrayal, and the cost of ambition. As Capote's relationships with the Swans unravel, the story reveals the dark side of celebrity and the price of using real lives as material for art.
Admired in literary circles for its glamour, insider detail, and sharp social commentary, this novel offers a fascinating look at one of literature's most complex figures. Perfect for fans of The Capote Tapes, The Paris Wife by Paula McLain, and The Vanity Fair Diaries by Tina Brown.
Format: Paperback (June 2018 edition)
Condition: Good - moderate wear, some page yellowing, all pages present
Genre: Literary Fiction / Historical Fiction / Biographical Fiction
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