Truman Capote Books in Order

Truman Capote is a celebrated American writer renowned for his literary masterpieces in non-fiction, stories, novels, and plays. His iconic works include the novella 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' (1958) and the groundbreaking 'In Cold Blood' (1965), a pioneering 'non-fiction novel.' Capote's writing has inspired numerous adaptations, with over 20 films and TV dramas produced from his novels, stories, and screenplays. As a child, he learned to read and write independently and later attended private school after his mother, Lillie Mae, married Joseph Capote. Capote began his career as a writer at 'The New Yorker,' publishing influential short stories that introduced him to literary circles. His debut novel, 'Other Voices, Other Rooms' (1948), became a bestseller and sparked controversy due to its promotional photograph. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Capote continued to produce a wide range of fiction and non-fiction, cementing his status as a literary icon.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Truman Capote

  • #1
    Conversations with Jorge Luis Borges(1969)
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  • #2
    Conversations with Czeslaw Milosz(1981)
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  • #3
    Conversations with Graham Greene(1983)
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  • #4
    Conversations with Eudora Welty(1985)
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  • #5
    Conversations with Walker Percy(1985)
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  • #6
    Conversations With Isaac Bashevis Singer(1985)
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  • #7
    Conversations with William Styron(1985)
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  • #8
    Conversations with Malcolm Cowley(1986)
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  • #9
    Conversations with Lillian Hellman(1986)
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  • #10
    Conversations with Tennessee Williams(1986)
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  • #11
    Conversations with Ernest Hemingway(1986)
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  • #12
    Conversations with Katherine Anne Porter(1987)
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  • #13
    Truman Capote: Conversations(1987)
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  • #14
    Conversations with Flannery O'Connor(1987)
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  • #15
    Conversations with Peter Taylor(1987)
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  • #16
    Conversations with Arthur Miller(1987)
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  • #17
    Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut(1988)
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  • #18
    Conversations with Edward Albee(1988)
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  • #19
    Conversations with Erskine Caldwell(1988)
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  • #20
    Conversations with Norman Mailer(1988)
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  • #21
    Conversations with Robert Graves(1989)
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  • #22
    Conversations with Joyce Carol Oates(1989)
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  • #23
    Conversations with Shelby Foote(1989)
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  • #24
    Conversations with Robertson Davies(1989)
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  • #25
    Conversations with James Baldwin(1989)
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  • #26
    Conversations with John Gardner(1990)
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  • #27
    Conversations with Richard Wilbur(1990)
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  • #28
    Conversations with Tom Wolfe(1990)
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  • #29
    Conversations with Raymond Carver(1990)
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  • #30
    Conversations with Eugene O'Neill(1990)
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  • #31
    Conversations with Reynolds Price(1991)
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  • #32
    Conversations with Bernard Malamud(1991)
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  • #33
    Conversations with Elizabeth Spencer(1991)
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  • #34
    Conversations with Nikki Giovanni(1992)
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  • #35
    Conversations With Thornton Wilder(1992)
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  • #36
    Conversations with Robert Coles(1992)
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  • #37
    Conversations with M. F. K. Fisher(1992)
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  • #38
    More Conversations with Walker Percy(1993)
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  • #39
    Conversations with Richard Wright(1993)
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  • #40
    Conversations with Paul Bowles(1993)
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  • #41
    Conversations with Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris(1994)
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  • #42
    Conversations with Amiri Baraka(1994)
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  • #43
    Conversations with Toni Morrison(1994)
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  • #44
    Conversations with Saul Bellow(1994)
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  • #45
    Conversations with Henry Miller(1994)
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  • #46
    Conversations with Ernest Gaines(1995)
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  • #47
    Conversations with Ralph Ellison(1995)
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  • #48
    Conversations with Chester Himes(1995)
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  • #49
    Conversations with Susan Sontag(1995)
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  • #50
    Conversations with Ishmael Reed(1995)
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  • #51
    Conversations with Derek Walcott(1996)
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  • #52
    More Conversations with Eudora Welty(1996)
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  • #53
    Conversations with Elizabeth Bishop(1996)
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  • #54
    Conversations with Pauline Kael(1996)
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  • #55
    Conversations with V. S. Naipaul(1997)
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  • #56
    Conversations with N. Scott Momaday(1997)
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  • #57
    Conversations with Chinua Achebe(1997)
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  • #58
    Conversations with Maxine Hong Kingston(1998)
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  • #59
    Conversations with Denise Levertov(1998)
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  • #60
    Conversations With William Faulkner(1999)
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  • #61
    Conversations with E. L. Doctorow(1999)
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  • #62
    Conversations With John Fowles(1999)
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  • #63
    Conversations with Salman Rushdie(2000)
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  • #64
    Conversations with William S. Burroughs(2000)
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  • #65
    Conversations with Leslie Marmon Silko(2000)
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  • #66
    Conversations with Chaim Potok(2001)
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  • #67
    Conversations with Richard Ford(2001)
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  • #68
    Conversations with Christopher Isherwood(2001)
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  • #69
    Conversations with Mary Gordon(2002)
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  • #70
    Conversations with Jim Harrison(2002)
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  • #71
    Conversations with Clarence Major(2002)
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  • #72
    Conversations with Margaret Walker(2002)
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  • #73
    Conversations with Erica Jong(2002)
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  • #74
    Elie Wiesel: Conversations(2002)
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  • #75
    Joseph Brodsky: Conversations(2003)
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  • #76
    Conversations with Rita Dove(2003)
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  • #77
    Conversations with F. Scott Fitzgerald(2003)
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  • #78
    Conversations with Gwendolyn Brooks(2003)
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  • #79
    Conversations with Stanley Kaufmann(2003)
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  • #80
    Conversations with Gloria Naylor(2004)
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  • #81
    Conversations with Audre Lorde(2004)
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  • #82
    Conversations with Ray Bradbury(2004)
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  • #83
    Conversations With John le Carré(2004)
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  • #84
    Conversations with Isaac Asimov(2005)
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  • #85
    Conversations with Don DeLillo(2005)
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  • #86
    Conversations with Gore Vidal(2005)
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  • #87
    Conversations with Robert Penn Warren(2005)
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  • #88
    Conversations with Jack Kerouac(2005)
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  • #89
    Conversations with Gabriel García Márquez(2005)
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  • #90
    Conversations with Thomas McGuane(2006)
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  • #91
    Conversations with Larry Brown(2007)
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  • #92
    Conversations with Sonia Sanchez(2007)
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  • #93
    Conversations with Wendell Berry(2007)
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  • #94
    Conversations with Leon Forrest(2007)
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  • #95
    Conversations with Kazuo Ishiguro(2008)
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  • #1
    The Muses are Heard(1957)
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  • #2
    The Duke in His Domain(1957)
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  • #3
    In Cold Blood(1965)
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  • #4
    The Dogs Bark(1973)
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  • #5
    Portraits and Observations(1995)
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  • #6
    A House on the Heights(2002)
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  • #7
    Too Brief a Treat(2004)
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  • #1
    Other Voices, Other Rooms(1948)
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  • #2
    The Grass Harp(1956)
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  • #3
    Breakfast at Tiffany's(1958)
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  • #4
    Answered Prayers(1986)
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  • #5
    Summer Crossing(2005)
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  • #6
    Miriam(1944)
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  • #7
    My Side of the Matter(1945)
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  • #8
    Jug of Silver(1949)
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  • #9
    A Christmas Memory(1956)
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  • #10
    Grass Harp(1974)
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  • #11
    Children On Their Birthdays(1976)
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  • #12
    One Christmas(1982)
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  • #13
    I Remember Grandpa(1987)
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  • #14
    House of Flowers(1958)
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  • #15
    A Tree of Night and Other Stories(1949)
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  • #16
    Selected Writings(1963)
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  • #17
    Music for Chameleons(1980)
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  • #18
    The Complete Stories of Truman Capote(1993)
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  • #19
    The Complete Stories(1993)
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  • #20
    Three by Truman Capote(2000)
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  • #21
    Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories(2012)
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  • #22
    The Early Stories of Truman Capote(2015)
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  • #1
    The 40s: The Story of a Decade (By: The New Yorker)(2014)
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  • #2
    The 50s: The Story of a Decade (By: The New Yorker,Henry Finder)(2015)
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  • #3
    The 60s: The Story of a Decade(2016)
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  • #4
    Fantastic, Fall 1952(1952)
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  • #5
    Points of View(1956)
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  • #6
    Stories of the Modern South(1977)
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  • #7
    Autumn Light: Illuminations of Age(1978)
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  • #8
    65 Great Tales Of Horror(1981)
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  • #9
    First Fiction: An Anthology of the First Published Stories by Famous Writers(1994)
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  • #10
    Life Stories(2000)
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  • #11
    Writing Los Angeles(2002)
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  • #12
    The Eloquent Short Story: An Anthology of Narrative Styles(2004)
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About Truman Capote

Truman Capote is a celebrated American writer renowned for his literary masterpieces in non-fiction, stories, novels, and plays. His iconic works include the novella 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' (1958) and the groundbreaking 'In Cold Blood' (1965), a pioneering 'non-fiction novel.' Capote's writing has inspired numerous adaptations, with over 20 films and TV dramas produced from his novels, stories, and screenplays. As a child, he learned to read and write independently and later attended private school after his mother, Lillie Mae, married Joseph Capote. Capote began his career as a writer at 'The New Yorker,' publishing influential short stories that introduced him to literary circles. His debut novel, 'Other Voices, Other Rooms' (1948), became a bestseller and sparked controversy due to its promotional photograph. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Capote continued to produce a wide range of fiction and non-fiction, cementing his status as a literary icon.

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