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In Cold Blood

de Truman Capote

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Buccaneer Books (2007), Hardcover

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  katiemertz | Nov 20, 2009 |
This book was a very quick and engaging read. The two killers were well developed as I was disturbed by their lack of remorse and hate. ( )
  wflooter480 | Nov 18, 2009 |
The crime has become famous - notorious even - not so much because of its bloodthirstiness, but rather because Capote chose to write this book. It is an amazing piece, an early example of the new journalism. Capote's voice is there, but it is subdued compared to some of his other work, and rightly so. The story is the story here - there are few embellishments, little in the way of literary pretension - and the book has remained an incredible journey into hearts of darkness as a result. ( )
1 vote soylentgreen23 | Nov 16, 2009 |
Capote har taget et brutalt dobbeltdrab, der sket den 15. november 1959 i den lille by Holcomb i Kansas og endevendt hele historien. Han beskriver ofrene og morderne. Han skildrer indgående de to gerningsmænd Dick Hickock og Perry Smith. Og retssagen og henrettelsen af de to.
Bogen er delt op i fire dele "De sidste, der så dem i live", "Ukendte personer", "Svar", "Hjørnet".
Første del giver optakten til mordet, selve mordet og tiden kort efter. Anden del skildrer hvor håbløs efterforskningen skrider frem. Morderne kom langvejs fra, slog til og forsvandt. Politimanden Dewey er på en hård opgave. Tredje del fortæller om Floyd Wells som meget beklager at have fortalt Dick om Clutter-familien. Så meget at han fortæller det til inspektøren i det fængsel, hvor han afsoner en dom for tyveri.
Dewey bliver informeret med det samme og de to mordere bliver hurtigt fundet og de afslører at det samlede udbytte var mellem fyrre og halvtreds dollars.
Begge morderes baggrunde skildres og det er svært ikke at få den tanke at de aldrig ville være blevet mordere, hvis de havde haft det lidt lettere i livet.
Fjerde del skildrer fængselsopholdet inden retssagen, retssagen hvor de får dødsstraf, fængselsopholdet bagefter og endelig henrettelsen ved hængning den 14. april 1965.
Undervejs skildres også det amerikanske retssystem, hvor sindslidende og mindrebegavede ikke har mange chancer.
Glimrende bog, der er svær at ryste af sig. ( )
  bnielsen | Nov 8, 2009 |
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I don't read much true crime, though I am as fascinated as anyone by the story of human wickedness. This seemed to me a particularly good (and early) example of the genre, with Capote following events through the stories of the victims, the investigators and the perpetrators, from just before it happened to the day of the executions. The crimes in question took place fifty years ago next month, when the Clutter family of Holcomb, Kansas, were murdered by two men who had recently been paroled from the state prison. Capote devotes a lot of the book to a not unsympathetic psychological portrait of Hickock and Smith, the two killers; though the description of the Kansas environment where the Clutter family lived and died (based partly on notes by Harper Lee, who had just finished writing To Kill A Mockingbird) is also rather memorable. The book was originally published as a series of long articles in The New Yorker, and retains a couple of journalistic touches; the most intrusive of these is that Capote can't quite decide to keep himself out of the picture he is creating. I see that there have been two recent films about how Capote wrote this book, which is somehow not surprising. ( )
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"Until one morning in mid-November of 1959, few Americans--in fact, few Kansans--had ever heard of Holcomb. Like the waters of the river, like the motorists on the highway, and like the yellow trains streaking down the Santa Fe tracks, drama, in the shape of exceptional happenings, had never stopped there." If all Truman Capote did was invent a new genre--journalism written with the language and structure of literature--this "nonfiction novel" about the brutal slaying of the Clutter family by two would-be robbers would be remembered as a trail-blazing experiment that has influenced countless writers. But Capote achieved more than that. He wrote a true masterpiece of creative nonfiction. The images of this tale continue to resonate in our minds: 16-year-old Nancy Clutter teaching a friend how to bake a cherry pie, Dick Hickock's black '49 Chevrolet sedan, Perry Smith's Gibson guitar and his dreams of gold in a tropical paradise--the blood on the walls and the final "thud-snap" of the rope-broken necks.

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