Summary
Truman Capote: The Grass Harp
The Grass Harp (eng. "The Grass Harp") is a novel by the American writer Truman Capote, published in 1951. The story follows a boy, Colin Fenwick, and two eccentric women, Verena and Dolly Talbo, who live in a treehouse in the backyard of their home in a small town in the southern United States. The novel explores themes of alienation, love, freedom and the importance of community.
The novel was translated into Croatian by Marijan Sinković.
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