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Capote Truman

Truman Capote Writes to George Cukor Re: My Fair Lady, Hepburn, Harrison and DeMille

 

Two page autograph letter signed on recto and verso of "Wheat Lands Motel and Restaurant, Garden City, Kansas" letterhead stationery, 8.5" x 11". Dated "April 22, 1963", and signed by Truman Capote as "Truman". Slight toning with minor edgewear.

 

Capote writes to director George Cukor, in part:

 

 

“Dear George, --- As you know, I planned to write (for Vogue) a short piece on the filming of some aspect of & your productions of 'My Fair Lady.' However, Cecil tells me that you are opposed to this - fearing that I intended to do something in a satirical style. I assure you this is not so. What I had in mind was a quite brief, impressionistic piece accompanied by Cecil's photographs - nothing at all in the vein of those long and complicated things I've done for the New Yorker. Aside from that Rex and Audrey and Cecil are all personal friends of long-standing; I wouldn't consider hurting them in any way. Finally, but very importantly, I have, and have always had, a very solid respect for you as an artist (as well as you yourself). I would hope that you would welcome my visit; otherwise I will not make it. With all good wishes - (Signed) Truman.”

 

Capote assures Cukor that his piece for Vogue will be complimentary, citing his respect for the director's work and his friendship with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. Interestingly, Capote wrote the letter on Wheat Lands Motel & Restaurant letterhead, one of the many Kansas motels he stayed in during the years 1962-1965 while researching his book, In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences (1966). A typewritten note, dated May 8, 1963, is included stating, "Mr. Cukor called Mr. Capote at Main 5-0686 in Brooklyn, N.Y. He agreed to show Mr. Cukor the article, and if he didn't like it, it would not be used." 

 

Cukor achieved one of his greatest successes with My Fair Lady (1964) although there were tensions between the director and designer Cecil Beaton. The film was a box office hit which won Cukor the Academy Award for Best Director, the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and the Directors Guild of America Award after having been nominated for each several times.



This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

 

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