Description
This December 1976 issue of Esquire Magazine is a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines. Featuring the highly anticipated installment from Truman Capote’s unfinished novel Answered Prayers, this edition includes the captivating chapter titled Kate McCloud, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
This issue not only highlights Capote's unique style but also captures the cultural zeitgeist of the 1970s, showcasing themes of high society, excess, and literary scandals. As one of the notable figures in American literature, Capote’s works often provoke thought and discussion, making this magazine a significant artifact of its time.
The magazine is in good condition, showing light wear typical for its age. It's fully intact, ensuring that the chapters are preserved for readers and collectors alike. You'll receive the exact item shown in the listing, so be sure to check the provided images for further details on its condition.
This vintage issue boasts a variety of features and articles that enhance its appeal:
- Exclusive Fiction: "Kate McCloud" by Truman Capote (Page 81)
- Culture & Society Content: Offers insights into the era’s trends and prominent figures.
This December 1976 Esquire is not just a magazine; it represents a window into a transformative decade in culture and journalism. With literary exclusives, investigative pieces, and engaging lifestyle content, it provides a fascinating glimpse into the trends, controversies, and influential voices of the time.
This issue is perfect for collectors, Capote fans, and those interested in 1970s culture. Its significance as a collectible vintage magazine makes it a must-have for anyone passionate about literary history.
More features include articles such as:
- "Hooked on Hardware" by John Yount (Page 97)
- "California and France Tête-à-Tête" by Roy Andries de Groot (Page 185)
This issue is encased in a protective plastic covering, ensuring lasting preservation. Additionally, we offer combined shipping for multiple magazine purchases. Don't miss the chance to own this remarkable piece of literary history!