segunda-feira, 29 de outubro de 2012

Truman Capote's former Cottage in Sagaponack

"In 1961, author Truman Capote commissioned a saltbox home in the Hamptons where he is said to have written In Cold Blood, and that he owned until his death in 1984. You see, the Hamptons were, for quite some time, an artist colony before the Wall Street crowd plowed through the seaside towns planting mega mansions along the shore. Capote’s home is in Sagaponack (between East Hampton and Southampton) and sits on four acres near the beach. After the death of Capote and his surviving partner Jack Dunphy, the house was bequeathed to the Nature Conservancy, which then sold it to artist Ross Bleckner in 1993 for $800,000". 


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