Truman Capote's long-lost first novel Summer Crossing, discovered among a cache of the author's papers last year, will be published next month, Random House has said. Public interest in the author has been stoked this month by the release of the film Capote, the true story of how he came to write In Cold Blood, the first of a genre called the "nonfiction novel," about two drifters who murdered a family of four in Kansas.
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