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Other Voices, Other Rooms (novel)

''Other Voices, Other Rooms'' is a 1948 novel by Truman Capote.〔Stryker, Susan. ''Queer Pulp: Perverted Passions from the Golden Age of the Paperback'' (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2001), page 6.〕 It is written in the Southern Gothic style and is notable for its atmosphere of isolation and decadence.〔Rudisill, Marie & Simmons, James C. ''The Southern Haunting of Truman Capote'' (Nashville, Tennessee: Cumberland House, 2000), page 116.〕
''Other Voices, Other Rooms'' is significant because it is both Capote's first published novel and semi-autobiographical. It is also noteworthy due to its erotically charged photograph of the author, risque content, and debut at number nine on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list,〔Davis, Deborah. ''Party of the Century: The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and his Black and White Ball'' (Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons, 2006), pages 22 & 29.〕 where it remained for nine weeks.〔Rudisill, Marie & Simmons, James C. ''The Southern Haunting of Truman Capote'' (Nashville, Tennessee: Cumberland House, 2000), page 113.〕
==Conception==
Truman Capote began writing the manuscript for ''Other Voices, Other Rooms'' after being inspired by a walk in the woods while he was living in Monroeville, Alabama. He immediately cast aside his rough manuscript for ''Summer Crossing'' and took up writing ''Other Voices, Other Rooms.'' After leaving Alabama, he continued to work on the manuscript in New Orleans, Louisiana. His budding literary fame put him in touch with fellow southerner and writer Carson McCullers. Capote joined McCullers at the artists' community, Yaddo, in Saratoga Springs, New York to continue working on his novel. As friends, McCullers helped Capote locate an agent and a publisher (Marion Ives and Random House) for ''Other Voices, Other Rooms''. Capote continued to work on the novel in North Carolina and eventually completed it in a rented cottage in Nantucket, Massachusetts.〔Davis, Deborah. ''Party of the Century: The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and his Black and White Ball'' (Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons, 2006), page 25.〕 Truman Capote took two years to write ''Other Voices, Other Rooms''.〔Capote, Truman, ''The Dogs Bark: Public People and Private Places'' (New York: Random House, 1973), pages 3 & 10.〕

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