The Notebooks Behind Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood”
Posted by: Neely Tucker
A peek inside the Truman Capote's notebooks for "In Cold Blood" that are in the Library's collections.
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Posted by: Neely Tucker
A peek inside the Truman Capote's notebooks for "In Cold Blood" that are in the Library's collections.
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Pablo Cartaya, author of the award-winning "The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora," answers questions about his writitng in advance of an appearance at the National Book Festival on Aug. 31, 2019.
Posted in: National Book Festival
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Patrick Egan is a researcher and musician from Ireland, currently at the Library of Congress on a Fulbright Tech Impact scholarship, researching Irish traditional music.
Posted in: American Folklife Center, Kluge Center, My Job
Posted by: Neely Tucker
The Library of Congress 2019 National Book Festival is Aug. 31.
Posted in: National Book Festival
Posted by: Neely Tucker
An interview with author Louis Bayard, who will be speaking and signing books at the 2019 Library of Congress National Book Festival.
Posted in: Abraham Lincoln, National Book Festival, U.S. Presidents, Washington DC
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Philippa Gregory, the internatiionally bestselling author of historical fiction, will appear at the 2019 National Book Festival.
Posted in: National Book Festival
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Vaughn de Leath, a singer in the early 20th century known as "Radio Girl" for her pioneering role on the airwaves, also wrote hundreds of songs and a several stage revues.
Posted in: Copyright, Music, Women's History
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Author Monica Hesse answers questions about her bestselling books, including "American Fire" and "Girl in the Blue Coat."
Posted in: National Book Festival
Posted by: Neely Tucker
By the People, the Library’s crowdsourcing transcription project, is calling on volunteers to complete 1,000 pages from the “Suffrage: Women Fight for the Vote” campaign before Monday, August 19th.
Posted in: By the People, Manuscripts, Women's History