<p>In 2001, Truman Capote's stylish homage to Brooklyn was brought back into print, but not until 2014 - more than fifty years after they were taken - were the original photographs commissioned to illustrate the essay discovered by the late photographer's son. Also found among the negatives were previously unknown portraits of Capote; none of the photos had ever been published. <br><br> Now, with the publication of <i>Brooklyn: A Personal Memoir, with the lost photographs of David Attie</i>, the words and images are united for the first time.<br><br> With an introduction by George Plimpton and afterword by Eli Attie.</p>