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Breakfast at Tiffany's

By: Truman Capote
Narrated by: Michael C. Hall
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Editorial reviews

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

Publisher's summary

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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It's Breakfast at Tiffany's

Michael C Hall's performance really captures the spirit of Truman Capote and the masters classic tale about falling in love with a wild heart.

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One of the best stories ever put to paper. Michael C. Hall as a narrator is something I never knew I wanted until I got it, now I don't want to lose it!

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Disappointing

This book has been on my want to read list for years, what a disappointment. I did not like any of the characters. I found the story of a beautiful and talented woman living on tips from rich men depressing. Although it seemed probable that she would attract men like flies to butter I found the 2 men who loved her pathetic.

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Love Michael C. Hall!

Would you listen to Breakfast at Tiffany's again? Why?

Yes, it is a very short and entertaining listen. I will definitely listen again

What did you like best about this story?

Holly Golightly

What about Michael C. Hall’s performance did you like?

everything

If you could take any character from Breakfast at Tiffany's out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Holly Golightly

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A classic!

I had no idea how strong a writer Truman Capote was. Deft prose, great storyline ... what a talent he was!

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A classic gets a stellar treatment

Truman Capote is a masterful writer, Holly Golightly a memorable character and the narration and production are first rate. Very digestible length for a one sitting "read." Once I started listening, I let it play to the end.

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a timely tale

a story for the ages. well read that didn't distract from the story. highly recommended.

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A rightful yin to Gatsby's Yang

Excellent, economical story. Very deliberate and cleverly crafted. Michael Hall's performance is brilliant. It adds the necessary depth to the seemingly flippant story.

Lot of fun.

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Charming

Fantastic what Capote can do with 3hrs worth of story. Enjoyable, and a wonderful introduction to this renowned author.

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When Truman was Truman not In Cold Blood cynical;

What made the experience of listening to Breakfast at Tiffany's the most enjoyable?

The writing and the narrator.

What did you like best about this story?

The perspective of the narrator as the straight man -- echoes of Nick in Gatsby.

What does Michael C. Hall bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He sounds like Truman telling the story to his in crows gathered around himself, with drinks and laughter, but basking in being the center of attention as the storyteller.

If you could take any character from Breakfast at Tiffany's out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Truman Capote himself and I would just sit back and listen.

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