

NPR Staff
Weekend Edition Saturday
July 31, 2010
Holly Golightly. Just saying the name of that free spirit from Tulip, Texas — for whom life wasn't exactly care-free — is bound to produce a smile.
The character Audrey Hepburn brought to life in Blake Edwards' 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's captured the imagination of an America on the cusp of the sexual revolution. But Hepburn's Holly is only a partial interpretation of the Holly that Truman Capote created in his 1958 novella of the same name...
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