Truman Capote

"But there were moments when she played songs that made you wonder where she learned them, where indeed she came from. Harsh-tender wandering tunes with words that smacked of pinewoods or prairie. One went: Don’t wanna sleep, Don’t wanna die, Just wanna go a-travelin’ through the pastures of the sky; and this one seemed to gratify her the most, for often she continued it long after her hair hard dried, after the sun had gone and there were lighted windows in the dusk."

5 likes

Source: Source: www.interviewmagazine.com

About the author

Truman Capote

Truman Capote

Author, Journalist

Truman Capote was an American author known for his innovative narrative style and notable works like 'In Cold Blood', which blurred the lines between fiction and journalism.

All quotes by Truman Capote →

Same author

More quotes by Truman Capote

See all →
Truman Capote Author, Journalist

"The wind is us-- it gathers and remembers all our voices, then sends them talking and telling through the leaves and the fields."

Read quote
Truman Capote Author, Journalist

"Even an attorney of moderate talent can postpone doomsday year after year, for the system of appeals that pervades American jurisprudence amounts to a legalistic wheel of fortune, a game of chance, somewhat fixed in the favor of the criminal, that the participants play interminably."

Read quote