IN COLD BLOOD better than 1984, GREAT GATSBY?
Movie revives book sales of ‘In Cold Blood’ - Yahoo! News:
Capote, the biopic about Truman Capote’s writing of In Cold Blood, is rolling out slowly at movie theaters across the country, but sales of the classic, 40-year-old novel already are heating up at bookstores.Vintage has gone back to press three times with its movie tie-in edition. There are 130,000 books in print, which feature cover art from the original book and a sticker with a photo of
Philip Seymour Hoffman, who stars as the flamboyant author in the film. (Related items : Read our take on Capote’s Summer Crossing | Summer Crossing excerpt)“Right now, sales of Capote’s books are running 28% ahead of last year,” says Lynne Widli of Barnes & Noble. “In Cold Blood was our top-selling literature title last week, outselling perennial favorites The Great Gatsby, 1984, Of Mice and Men and Lord of the Flies.”
When first published in 1965, In Cold Blood was an instant sensation. Capote called his book, based on the 1959 murder of a Kansas farm family, a “non-fiction novel.” The movie, which opened in limited release Sept. 30, examines the author’s relationship with the killers.
Capote the movie, however, is not based on the novel, but on Capote: A Biography, the critically acclaimed work by Gerald Clarke, first published in 1986 and also seeing a resurgence in interest. Publisher Carroll & Graf has printed 30,000 movie tie-in editions, and sales have increased 30% a week since early September, according to editor in chief Philip Turner. He expects an additional printing soon.
So we can attribute at least 160,000 book sales to this popular movie.
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