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  1. Other Voices, Other Rooms is a 1948 novel by Truman Capote. It is written in the Southern Gothic style and is notable for its atmosphere of isolation and decadence. Other Voices, Other Rooms is significant because it is both Capote's first published novel and semi-autobiographical.

  2. 16,019 ratings1,219 reviews. Published when Truman Capote was only twenty-three years old, Other Voices, Other Rooms is a literary touchstone of the mid-twentieth century. In this semiautobiographical coming-of-age novel, thirteen-year-old Joel Knox, after losing his mother, is sent from New Orleans to live with the father who abandoned him at ...

  3. Otras voces, otros ámbitos (título original: Other Voices, Other Rooms) es una novela del escritor estadounidense Truman Capote. Fue publicada por primera vez por Random House , en 1948. La novela es la primera publicada por Capote, a la edad de veintitrés años, contiene aspectos autobiográficos y se inscribe dentro del gótico ...

  4. 1 de feb. de 1994 · Other Voices, Other Rooms written by, Truman Capote is a remarkable novel of the South written so many years ago. It is the story of a young boy barely thirteen years of age brought under false pretenses to live with his father in a run down Southern mansion after the death of his mother.

  5. About Other Voices, Other Rooms. Truman Capote’s first novel is a story of almost supernatural intensity and inventiveness, an audacious foray into the mind of a sensitive boy as he seeks out the grown-up enigmas of love and death in the ghostly landscape of the deep South.“Intense, brilliant . . . .

  6. 18 de dic. de 2007 · Books. Other Voices, Other Rooms. Truman Capote’s first novel is a story of almost supernatural intensity and inventiveness, an audacious foray into the mind of a sensitive boy as he seeks...

  7. Summary. Other Voices, Other Rooms is the first published novel of Truman Capote. The book was released in 1948 and is semi-autobiographical; Capote described it as "an attempt to exorcise demons," and drew heavily from his own life (including his childhood friendship with fellow author Harper Lee) in creating the story.