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The house where Capote wrote "In Cold Blood" will be a writer's residence

This is an initiative of the Finestres Foundation, which has already received authors such as Irene Solá, Clyo Mendoza and Leila Guerriero in the testing phase. It will last a month and the Argentine author Mariana Enriquez and the Catalan Irene are scheduled to attend.

  • 04/10/2023 • 14:06

The house on the Costa Brava where Truman Capote wrote the novel "In Cold Blood" will be converted into a writers' residence, where the Argentine author Mariana Enriquez, the Catalan Irene Pujadas and Kae Tempest, from the United Kingdom, are scheduled to visit. . This is an initiative of the Finestres Foundation, which was formally presented this Thursday, but which has already received authors such as Irene Solá, Clyo Mendoza, Belén López Peiró, Sabina Urraca, Pol Guasch and Leila Guerriero in the testing phase. The Finestres Residence, located in Palamós (Girona) in a construction built by the Russian Nicolai Woevodsky and the British Dorothy Webster, the couple who also designed the nearby Cap Roig space. The couple is responsible for carrying it out and, as explained, the objective is to offer "an ideal space for the cultivation of imagination, thought and cultural exchange." The residency will last one month and its managers defined it as "a territory of calm and meditation that welcomes writers from all over the world so that they can devote themselves to their art in contact with Mediterranean nature." But the literary residency is not the only project that the Barcelona bookstore and foundation have in Palamós, since it announced that it would open an establishment on the Costa Brava in mid-2024, and today they provided more details of the project.