My favorite monologue in the book is Kate Harrington's story of her relationship with Truman.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Flannery O'Connor. I read a lot of American writers.
There has always been this narrator in me - I loved ideas, and part of the great love affair I would have with ideas consisted of talking about them.
I liked Truman very much. He was precise and businesslike. After a while, it was his turn.
I love 'To Kill A Mockingbird' - it seems to offer up new layers every time you read it. I also love Kate Atkinson's 'Behind The Scenes At The Museum' - that's the book that started me writing.
Truman Capote is really an interesting cat.
Truman Capote was a magical, beautiful writer.
My favorite novels allow me to imagine the characters afterward and what happened, and that I've witnessed a really great story, where the world goes on.
I love the novel because it's like a love affair. You can just fall into it and keep going, and you never know where it's going to take you.
It was immediately apparent that it was full of tricky ingredients to balance. In fact, I found it very intriguing. What held me back from saying yes to the producer was that I wasn't sure who could play Truman.
I'd say Rob Reiner's 'When Harry Met Sally' is my all-time favorite. It made me realize there's a way of telling a story where the audience is so in love with the characters that they forget you're even telling a story.