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Ficción y Realidad en/a obra <strong>de</strong> Truman Capote<br />

motive is not. For this killer or killers: * Carefully cut the<br />

telephone cords of the home’s two telephones. * Bound<br />

and gagged their victims expei-tly, with no evi<strong>de</strong>nce of a<br />

struggle with any of them. * Left nothing in the house<br />

amiss, left no indication they had searched for anything with<br />

the possible exception of (Clutters) bilífold. * Shot four<br />

persons in different parts ofthe house, calmly picking up the<br />

expen<strong>de</strong>d shotgun shells. *Arrived and left the home,<br />

presumably with the mur<strong>de</strong>r weapon, without being seen. *<br />

Acted without a motive, if you cate to discount an abortive<br />

robbery attempt, which the investigators are wont to do.”<br />

(Capote 1966: 72)<br />

Autobiografia, realidad. Se pue<strong>de</strong> comprobar que el artículo existe<br />

y que el artículo es tal como lo cita Capote y, que a<strong>de</strong>más Capote lo leyó<br />

para tener conciencia <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> situación que se creó tras el crimen y, por lo<br />

tanto, po<strong>de</strong>mos afirmar que es autobiográfica. A<strong>de</strong>más, hay que resaltar<br />

que <strong>la</strong> obra esta repleta <strong>de</strong> guiños <strong>de</strong>l autor a su lector fiel. Por ejemplo,<br />

que en todas sus obras aparece <strong>la</strong> pa<strong>la</strong>bra “runt” basicamente para <strong>de</strong>finirle<br />

a él y, en esta ocasión a Perry, una similitud que continúa unas líneas más<br />

a<strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>nte cuando el autor dice que Perry era “short, several inches shorter<br />

than Díck, and his runty, damaged legs were unreliable. . “A<strong>de</strong>más <strong>de</strong><br />

servirse <strong>de</strong> registros, los cuales copia <strong>de</strong> periódicos y <strong>de</strong> mil y un sistema<br />

más para reproducir <strong>la</strong> información, Capote, entre tanto dato y testimonio,<br />

monta sus conversaciones y sus comentarios como<br />

“Dick said. “I’m a normal”... 1 only dream about<br />

blon<strong>de</strong> chicken. Speaking of which, you hear about the<br />

nanny’s goat’s nightmare? That was Dick always read>’ with<br />

a dirty joke on any subject. But told me joke well, and<br />

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