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    Gaetano "Gay" Talese (/təˈliːz/; born February 7, 1932) is an American writer. As a journalist for The New York Times and Esquire magazine during the...
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    Cotillion. Talese graduated from Manhattanville College in 1955. Talese was working at Random House when she married Gay Talese in 1959. Talese began her...
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  • Colorado. He was the subject of Gay Talese's 2016 article "The Voyeur's Motel" in The New Yorker, in which Talese disclosed that Foos was a long time...
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  • Thompson, Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, Terry Southern, Robert Christgau, Gay Talese and others. Articles in the New Journalism style tended not to be found...
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  • short form of the male names Gaylen, Gabriel and Gaylord. The writer Gay Talese's name is derived from Gaetano, his grandfather's name. The first name...
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  • starring Gay Talese and Gerald Foos. It globally premiered as a Netflix Original documentary film in December 2017. Journalism icon Gay Talese reports...
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    She is considered one of the pioneers of New Journalism, along with Gay Talese, Hunter S. Thompson, and Tom Wolfe. Didion's career began in the 1950s...
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  • Thy Neighbor's Wife (book) (category Works by Gay Talese)
    Thy Neighbor's Wife is a non-fiction book by Gay Talese, published in 1981 and updated in 2009. The book is an exploration of sexuality in America from...
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  • Honor Thy Father (category Works by Gay Talese)
    Honor Thy Father is a 1971 book by Gay Talese, about the travails of the Bonanno crime family in the 1960s, especially Salvatore Bonanno and his father...
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  • The Kingdom and the Power (category Works by Gay Talese)
    Influences the World is a 1969 book by Gay Talese about the inner workings of The New York Times, the newspaper where Talese had worked for 12 years. The book...
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  • Alessandro Nivola on his upcoming projects, The Many Saints Of Newark, and Gay Talese". Eye For Film. Archived from the original on March 16, 2023. Retrieved...
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  • September 2018, approximately two weeks before shooting was slated to begin. Gay Talese: Charlie Manson's Home on the Range. Esquire, March 1, 1970 Hadley Hall...
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    who merely have the word "Gay" in their name (Gay Talese, Peter Gay) or works about things also contain the name (Enola Gay) have been destroyed because...
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  • Amy Poehler as Molly Gilchrest Mike Doyle as Luke In addition, authors Gay Talese and George Plimpton make cameo appearances as themselves. Shot in early...
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    and filmmaker Nora Ephron from 1987 until her death in 2012. Journalist Gay Talese is his first cousin. Pileggi, Nicholas (1995). Casino: Love and Honor...
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  • Frank Sinatra Has a Cold (category Works by Gay Talese)
    "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold" is a profile of Frank Sinatra written by Gay Talese for the April 1966 issue of Esquire. The article is one of the most famous...
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    magazine later named as the best magazine piece ever written, the journalist Gay Talese wrote a profile of Frank Sinatra. The article, entitled "Frank Sinatra...
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    Legislative District from 1978 to 1991 James Stewart (1908–1997), actor Gay Talese (born 1932), author Walter Trout (born 1951), blues musician Roland Wiggins...
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    drive around in tanks and armored personnel carriers," said journalist Gay Talese in an interview, "who are spoon-fed what the military gives them and they...
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    between the two, Thompson answered, "Yeah, I think so. Unlike Tom Wolfe or Gay Talese, for instance, I almost never try to reconstruct a story. They're both...
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  • allow him to spy on most of the rooms. Foos' setup was documented by Gay Talese in the 2016 New Yorker article "The Voyeur's Motel". "Looking Glass (2018)"...
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    the strike. The construction of the bridge was chronicled by the writer Gay Talese in his 1964 book The Bridge: The Building of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge...
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    November 1, 1986. During Bill Bonanno's trial, he gave interviews to author Gay Talese that formed part of the basis of his 1971 true crime book Honor Thy Father...
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  • Unto the Sons (category Works by Gay Talese)
    Sons is a memoir written by Gay Talese and published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1992. The book traces the origins of Talese's own family, beginning with his...
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    pp. 263–. ISBN 978-0-7864-3950-8. Floyd Patterson. IMDb Talese, Gay (2009). The Gay Talese Reader: Portraits and Encounters. New York: Bloomsbury USA...
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  • Linda Ronstadt Women of the Armed Forces May Terri Welles Martha Thomsen Gay Talese Miss World 1978 Silvana Suárez, Perfect Attendants (flight attendants)...
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    Ocean City-based magazine run by the sister of the city's famous writer Gay Talese. He left in the summer of 1976 to work with a free Long Island rock weekly...
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    in Playboy addressed the issue himself, saying, "Unlike Tom Wolfe or Gay Talese, I almost never try to reconstruct a story. They're both much better reporters...
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    Joyce Carol Oates's 2000 novel Blonde. "The Silent Season of a Hero" by Gay Talese, is a celebrated 1966 piece for Esquire magazine[non-primary source needed]...
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    the most widely recognized writers in the genre such as Robert Caro, Gay Talese, Joseph Mitchell, Tom Wolfe, John McPhee, Joan Didion, John Perkins, Ryszard...
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