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''A Tree of Night and Other Stories'' is a
short story A short story is a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the oldest ...
collection by the American author
Truman Capote Truman Garcia Capote ( ; born Truman Streckfus Persons; September 30, 1924 – August 25, 1984) was an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright and actor. Several of his short stories, novels, and plays have been praised as literary classics, ...
published in early 1949. The title story, "A Tree of Night", was first published in ''
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'' in October 1945.


Contents

The book contains eight short stories: * "Master Misery" * "
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" * "Shut a Final Door" * "Jug of Silver" * " Miriam" * "The Headless Hawk" * "My Side of the Matter" * "A Tree of Night"


Themes

The horror stories in ''A Tree of Night and Other Stories'' involve recurring themes of isolation and emotional anxiety. The protagonists are not quite ready to grow up, whether they are adults or children. The adult characters are emotionally isolated and bear unresolved emotional conflicts from childhood. Overall the stories are noted for involving "sexual anxiety and dysfunction without solidly grounded detail."


Publication history

*In 1950, ''A Tree of Night and Other Stories'' was issued in hardback in the United Kingdom by Heinemann *In 1967, ''A Tree of Night and Other Stories'' was reprinted by Penguin in paperback.


Reception and critical analysis

''A Tree of Night and Other Stories'' received mixed reviews upon its publication. It firmly established Capote as a "Southern" writer alongside contemporaries such as
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. The book received praise for its "enthralling style" and "remarkable beauty of language," but also received criticism for characters who "lack substance." Helen Garson considers ''A Tree of Night and Other Stories'' to have undoubted appeal to readers and ranks it as one of Capote's top four works, alongside '' Other Voices, Other Rooms'', '' Breakfast at Tiffany's'', and '' In Cold Blood.'' Steven L. Vaughn comments that ''A Tree of Night and Other Stories'' proves to be consistent with Capote's earlier fiction, most notably ''Other Voices, Other Rooms'', which he describes as dark and dreamlike. Sales of the book were approximately 6,750.Clarke, Gerald. ''Capote: A Biography'' (1998) Carroll & Graff. p. 224


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tree of Night and Other Stories 1949 short story collections Books by Truman Capote Short story collections by Truman Capote Random House books Works originally published in Harper's Bazaar