"Fame is only good for one thing - they will cash your check in a small town"
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Capote is also smuggling in a nastier truth about America’s social contract. In a “small town,” reputation is supposed to be intimate, earned through proximity and memory. Fame breaks that logic. It’s reputation without relationship, a pre-approved identity that travels. The check is a perfect prop: a promise on paper, a minor act of faith. Capote suggests celebrity turns that faith into a reflex, which is both absurd and slightly terrifying. If people will honor your name on a bank slip, what else will they let you get away with?
Context matters: Capote wasn’t merely observing fame; he was a craftsman of it. From the early literary wunderkind era to the society-circus of his Black and White Ball, he understood the transactional glamour economy from the inside. The line reads like self-knowledge with teeth - a warning and a boast in the same breath. Fame, in Capote’s telling, is not a halo. It’s a credit line.
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Capote, Truman. (2026, January 15). Fame is only good for one thing - they will cash your check in a small town. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/fame-is-only-good-for-one-thing-they-will-cash-2135/
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"Fame is only good for one thing - they will cash your check in a small town." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/fame-is-only-good-for-one-thing-they-will-cash-2135/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.






