Truman Capote brought true crime to literature with his "nonfiction novel" In Cold Blood. In this podcast, Lee and Stephanie discuss a lesser-known piece of Capote non-fiction, the short story "The Handcarved Coffins". They discuss murderers, the line between truth and fiction, and a car full of snakes.
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The Benefits of Rejection Goals: A Discussion with Ashley Kalagian Blunt
Creative Writing Alumna Claire Catacouzinos' Tips for Young Writers
Special Event: A Day of Literature, Music & Culture at M on the Bund
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