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Truman Capote with Jack Dunphy, Rome, 1949

While reading Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood' I've found it hard to reconcile the compulsive interest in the relationship between two killers on the run with the innocent boy in the famous Cartier-Bresson portrait. But, while looking for that picture online, I came across this fabulous snapshot of Capote and Jack Dunphy, which perhaps explains everything.