Although the definition of events as "text" or "abbreviation" is problematic, the works of literary journalism are closely related to the framework of adaptation, because adaptation is defined as the process of creating a work of art on art works It is because it is done. The foundation of the elements provided in various media, and further, the works of literary news are often similar to the screen drama movie structure. Before applying the theory of Stam's literary adaptation to movies to support my view, I will briefly introduce Stam's article.
Truman Capote is still a wonderful literature. His work has been adapted to the script, and most of them are well received. The purpose of the movie 'Capote' is to become a biography that concentrated mainly in the era of 'cold blood' of close-up novel by Truman Capo. The movie "Capote" is a book of the same name written by Bennett Miller's script, Gerald Clarke. It is based in Kansas State, starred by Seymour Hoffman as Truman Capote and has been recorded for 6 years.
In literary criticism, "vision and correction: in the cold blood of Truman Capote," Jacques de Bellis claims that Truman Capote's book is an "unconditional work". In this article, subtle details of the change between widely-known revisions of nonfiction novels are pointed out. De Bellis criticized these imperfections with Capote and called them "very personal and difficult to understand". He continues to argue that Capote facts, grammar and punctuation errors. De Belis discovered that all of the details are harmful to the real events that occurred in 1959, it is due to the belief that Capote's explanation for the main person in the book was inappropriate . He said, "It may never disclose its true secret at all" against that messy killing and its consequences, due to its cold, numerous modifications.
In many of the oral biographies by Kapotte collected by George Primpton, many people around Kapote infer what had happened to answer prayers. Norman Mailer is one of the biggest literary enemies of Capote, and he acknowledged Truman's bondage. In Maylor's view, New York society "swallowed his talent." The answer to prayer arises from revenge for those beautiful people who tempts and diverts him from his work. He imagined Capote of "Little Napoleon" who thought that by writing these chapters he thought that the power of the jet increased, "He did not understand New York 's real social power, There is nothing left to write down the books he can write ... saying "Pest of your house" ... this book may have died for him ten years ago.