Truman Capote Quotes About Critics

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  • I don't care what anybody says about me as long as it isn't true.

    Quoted in David Frost The Americans (1970),'When Does A Writer Become A Star'.
  • Never demean yourself by talking back to a critic, never. Write those letters to the editor in your head, but don't put them on paper.

    Truman Capote, M. Thomas Inge (1987). “Truman Capote: Conversations”, p.31, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • What I do requires fantastic concentration... but you can't be totally alone, or you lose all contact with reality, so even when I'm engrossed and secluded, Jack Dunphy can be there. He's my oldest and best friend, and best critic too.

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