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'''''"A Christmas Memory"''''' is a [[short story]] by [[Truman Capote]]. Originally published in ''[[Mademoiselle (magazine)|Mademoiselle]]'' magazine in [[December]] [[1956]], it was reprinted in '' |
'''''"A Christmas Memory"''''' is a [[short story]] by [[Truman Capote]]. Originally published in ''[[Mademoiselle (magazine)|Mademoiselle]]'' magazine in [[December]] [[1956]], it was reprinted in ''The Selected Writings of Truman Capote'' in [[1963]] and then issued in a hard-cover edition by [[Random House]] in [[1966]] to capitalize on Capote's growing popularity following the release of ''[[In Cold Blood (book)|In Cold Blood]]''. |
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The largely autobiographical story of seven-year-old Buddy and his aging cousin Sook includes the themes of poverty, loneliness, and death. It was adapted for ''[[ABC Stage 67]]'' by Capote and [[Eleanor Perry]]. Both their [[teleplay]] and the program's star, [[Geraldine Page]], won [[Emmy Awards]]. It was again adapted in 1997 by [[Hallmark Entertainment|Hallmark]] and starred [[Eric Lloyd]] as Buddy and [[Patty Duke]] as Sook. |
The largely autobiographical story of seven-year-old Buddy and his aging cousin Sook includes the themes of poverty, loneliness, and death. It was adapted for ''[[ABC Stage 67]]'' by Capote and [[Eleanor Perry]]. Both their [[teleplay]] and the program's star, [[Geraldine Page]], won [[Emmy Awards]]. It was again adapted in 1997 by [[Hallmark Entertainment|Hallmark]] and starred [[Eric Lloyd]] as Buddy and [[Patty Duke]] as Sook. |
Revision as of 04:22, 2 December 2007
"A Christmas Memory" is a short story by Truman Capote. Originally published in Mademoiselle magazine in December 1956, it was reprinted in The Selected Writings of Truman Capote in 1963 and then issued in a hard-cover edition by Random House in 1966 to capitalize on Capote's growing popularity following the release of In Cold Blood.
The largely autobiographical story of seven-year-old Buddy and his aging cousin Sook includes the themes of poverty, loneliness, and death. It was adapted for ABC Stage 67 by Capote and Eleanor Perry. Both their teleplay and the program's star, Geraldine Page, won Emmy Awards. It was again adapted in 1997 by Hallmark and starred Eric Lloyd as Buddy and Patty Duke as Sook.
In 1968, Capote further explored the lives of Buddy and Sook in The Thanksgiving Visitor, which also was adapted for television and earned Page a second Emmy.