Books of the Southwest presents THE HERMES IN BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S happening in art and reality to break open a wrong. The world-altering artists are in full view. They are always necessary when freedom and spiritual abundance have been closed off and not 'allowed' to be spoken, as Homer showed in his epic song, rumor holds over the eternal artistic voice until it can be internally known. In brief, Penelope is the only one who speaks it and moves on. It started with a concocted lie about John Mayer brewing from 2008 from a young plagiarist in the music industry with hired marketers and publicists from a capitalist's money.

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PRESS KIT ADDENDUM: THE HERMES IN BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S MAGAZINE

What is The Hermes in Breakfast at Tiffany's? "These were the moments for me in coming to know and fall in love with John Mayer in 2010. As this reality started emerging, I felt as if I was moving into a perfect, certain rightness, into the flow of a strong moving alive river; it was beautiful and truthful and didn’t succumb to any withholding or reservation of fear or trepidation of things around me that were always causing withholding, had caused withholding since birth in what was surrounding; this was moving powerfully internally and externally, and I knew with a deep certainty, probably for the first time ever that I had to defy what was around me when it turned...

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PRESS RELEASE:WRITER SHILOH RICHTER, KNOWN FOR HER WORK WITH BOOKS OF THE SOUTHWEST, HAS RECENTLY PUBLISHED A COMPREHENSIVE ARTICLE ALLEGING THAT TRUMAN CAPOTE PLAGIARIZED WORKS BY PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR WILLA CATHER

NEW MEXICO, USA. January 31st, 2025 - Writer Shiloh Richter, known for her work with Books of the Southwest, has recently published a comprehensive article alleging that Truman Capote plagiarized works by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather. In Cold Blood is the second of such works Shiloh Richter has compared Truman’s patterns of writing to that of Willa Cather’s works. Richter first considered Truman’s novella Breakfast at Tiffany’s where she sought to show close commonalities to Willa’s “Coming, Aphrodite!”, A Lost Lady, My Ántonia, and The Song of the Lark, among other of Cather’s works. Within that study Richter then examined the movie version of Breakfast at Tiffany’s starring Audrey Hepburn and compared screenwriter George Axelrod’s script to both Capote’s...

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