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A Christmas Memory read by Truman Capote on CD (Complete Short Story) Reading

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Category:

CDs

Condition:

Brand New

Duration:

Album

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Artist:

Truman Capote

Format:

Audio CD

Number of Discs:

1

Style:

Spoken Word

Record Label:

United Artists

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Truman Capote's "A Christmas Memory" on CD. Capote reads his classic short story in its entirety, on one CD. "Imagine a morning in late November. A coming of winter morning more than twenty years ago. Consider the kitchen of a spreading old house in a country town. A great black stove is its main feature; but there is also a big round table and a fireplace with two rocking chairs placed in front of it. Just today the fireplace commenced its seasonal roar. A woman with shorn white hair is standing at the kitchen window. She is wearing tennis shoes and a shapeless gray sweater over a summery calico dress. She is small and sprightly, like a bantam hen; but, due to a long youthful illness, her shoulders are pitifully hunched. Her face is remarkable--not unlike Lincoln's, craggy like that, and tinted by sun and wind; but it is delicate too, finely boned, and her eyes are sherry-colored and timid. 'Oh my,' she exclaims, her breath smoking the windowpane, 'it's fruitcake weather!'" --Truman Capote, the first paragraph of "A Christmas Memory"