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  1. Jun 1, 1987 · When Mr. Capote died in 1984, his will named Mr. Dunphy as the chief beneficiary. He wrote of their times together in "Dear Genius: A Memoir of My Life With Truman Capote" (McGraw-Hill, 1987). John Paul Dunphy was born in Atlantic City and grew up in Philadelphia. In his youth he worked odd jobs, as a printer's devil for a book publisher and an ...

  2. Jack Dunphy. John Paul “Jack” Dunphy was an author and dramatist from America. He was the domestic partner of writer Truman Capote. Originally from New Jersey, Dunphy grew up in a working-class neighbourhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although he had always been artistically inclined, he initially developed an interest in dancing.

  3. Feb 1, 2024 · The chief beneficiary of the author's estate was his partner of over 25 years, Jack Dunphy, who received Capote's "real property holdings and a share of a trust fund to be set up later." The will did not expressly state the value of the aforementioned holdings or real estate. The literary prize, which would later be called the ''Truman Capote ...

  4. Sep 15, 2021 · Truman photographed by Cecil Beaton on his first trip to England in 1948. Truman Capote died 37 years ago last month. At the time of his death, the man whom Norman Mailer said “wrote the best sentences of any one of (his) generation,” had been on a long decline of notoriety, alcoholism and drug use. The Beautiful People, the Society ...

  5. Mar 7, 2024 · Truman Capote’s death in 1984 didn’t come as a shock, even at the age of 59. ... Jack Dunphy. She neglected to mention she kept an urn herself, and when Dunphy found out, he never spoke to her ...

  6. Feb 18, 2024 · Jack Dunphy (1914-1992) was Truman Capote's partner for 35 years. Living together in Manhattan, Sicily and then apart in Long Island, New York, Dunphy was th...

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  7. His relationship with Jack Dunphy, his companion of many years, suffered. He had long lambasted California as a cultural wasteland, but “in an irony he might have appreciated, it was there that Truman Capote died, probably of a drug overdose, on August 25, 1984,” Clarke writes.

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