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Breakfast at Tiffany's

By: Truman Capote
Narrated by: Michael C. Hall
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Editors Select, February 2014 - Although very familiar with the iconic film, I'd never actually read the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote. When I heard that actor Michael C. Hall (Six Feet Under) was narrating it for Audible, I jumped at the chance to listen. Capote's classic is simultaneously darker and more wistful than the film, and the famed Holly Golightly a little more calculating than charming. Michael C. Hall delivers a mesmerizing performance, giving each character their own unique voice. Hall's cadence perfectly matches Capote's words, and he forced me into my own whirlwind friendship with Holly. I'd never before experienced a narrator who seemed to so completely understand an author's intentions – the effect was magical. —Katie, Audible Editor

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Golden Globe-winning actor Michael C. Hall (Six Feet Under) performs Truman Capote's provocative, naturalistic masterstroke about a young writer's charmed fascination with his unorthodox neighbor, the "American geisha" Holly Golightly. Holly - a World War II-era society girl in her late teens - survives via socialization, attending parties and restaurants with men from the wealthy upper class who also provide her with money and expensive gifts. Over the course of the novella, the seemingly shallow Holly slowly opens up to the curious protagonist, who eventually gets tossed away as her deepening character emerges.

Breakfast at Tiffany's, Truman Capote's most beloved work of fiction, introduced an independent and complex character who challenged audiences, revived Audrey Hepburn's flagging career in the 1961 film version, and whose name and style has remained in the national idiom since publication. Hall uses his diligent attention to character to bring our unnamed narrator’s emotional vulnerability to the forefront of this American classic.

©1950, 1951, 1956, 1958, 1978, 1979, 1984 Truman Capote. Copyright renewed 1986 by Alan U. Schwartz (P)2014 Audible Inc.

Critic reviews

"[Michael C. Hall] uses his diligent attention to character to bring our unnamed narrator's emotional vulnerability to the forefront of this American classic.... I felt content and comfortable in Hall's hands as the tale unfolded. He did a wonderful job giving each character voice, especially that of Holly." (Caffeinated Book Reviewer)

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Fantastic

Better than the movie. I’m glad the narration was read as written and not editorialized to reflect current sensitivities.

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Lovely, warped novella

I had high expectations for Breakfast at Tiffany's, In Cold Blood being one of my favorite books of all time. It did not disappoint. The story is engaging - like a train wreck you can't stop watching. Michael C. Hall nails the narrator, Fred - a fellow who is observant, nosy, with an active mind but incredibly lazy and passive nonetheless. And, if nothing, it's worth it to read this novella to introduce yourself to the infamous Holly Golightly.

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I need to listen to this again

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I have to listen to this book again because even though it was only a couple months ago, I already forget a lot about what happened. But it’s a worth while read and very well done by Michael C. Hall who has always had an oxymoronic aggressively masculine yet fey kind of voice which creates a nice kind of tension and atmosphere for Holly Golightly’s world. Every guy has a Holly Golightly somewhere in his life, especially if he has spent any time at all in the creative community. I love that Capote showed her warts and all because in these kinds of stories...well I don’t want to get into anything that might be misinterpreted because I’m not saying something clearly enough. Suffice to say this is a real love story that is full of inanity, passion/obsession, wonder, desperation, cruelty and unrequited fantasy and heartbreak that most of us go through. I’m not sure Capote even meant this story as a love story or not. I think it is though. I feel like a lot of girls see the movie and kind of want to emulate Holly Golightly. I never saw the movie so I don’t know how she is portrayed there. But I’m glad the story shows that people get hurt, even Holly herself, and that while she is a beautiful curiosity, probably she isn’t something to be aspired to be like or desire, ha. Yet I’m sure guys will always love the Holly Golightly’s and girls will always want to be her, at least the movie image of her. I realize this isn’t quite a review of the book, apologies. I felt like writing about what I remember feeling at the time while reading.

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Marvelous

Michael C. Hall is outstanding by giving each character their own voice. I cried at the end.

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Holly GoLightly Travels

A classic. Holly’s tale is that of someone who may never settle into life’s wash of everyday. Excitement rules, true or fake, a true fake in life, she doesn’t completely reveal herself.
People are Drawn to Holly, she’s free, she takes and even tries to give a little back.
A tale of a free spirit.
I enjoyed this book, the odd crew of characters and the drawing of a person never completely true to herself, life is an adventure.

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Capote On Point

Capote is a boss. Excellent Gatsby-esque novel that doesn't overstay its welcome. Michael C Hall does a good narration but I feel his Southern accent for Holly is misguided, considering she's supposed to have an unidentifiable accent. [AUDIBLE]

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Preferred it to the movie, to be honest

Like I said in the title, I preferred this version to the movie version. At the very least, this one doesn't have Mickey Rooney in it.

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Michael C. Hall has a Career

Michael C. Hall has a career as an audiobook narrator. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" was a pleasure to listen to from the star of Dexter. He should narrate more titles. Maybe something darker and longer next time.

As for the short story, I can't remembered if I seen the movie, but for $1.95 the book was good enough. I'm not going to analyze the social status of the main character because there are many other reviewers that dissect this story from Truman Capote.

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Classic story time with Dexter

Breakfast at Tiffany's read in many different character voices by Dexter. Marvelous! Need I say more?!

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Similes & Metaphors

Truman Capote is a very figurative and descriptive writer. I enjoyed his style of prose, and I loved the abundant (but not overdone) use of similes and metaphors. It was a great short story, and I found Holly Golightly's character to be a perfect combination of mystery and charm while also being unnervingly selfish and opportunistic. Altogether, Breakfast at Tiffany's was captivating and unique and I really like it. Plus, Michael C. Hall was a phenomenal narrator.

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