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    Gaetano "Gay" Talese (/ t ə ˈ l iː z /; born February 7, 1932) is an American writer. As a journalist for The New York Times and Esquire magazine during the 1960s, Talese helped to define contemporary literary journalism and is considered, along with Tom Wolfe , Joan Didion , and Hunter S. Thompson , one of the pioneers of New Journalism .

  2. Gay Talese, 91, is a living legend of journalism. He wrote what is considered the greatest magazine story ever published, " Frank Sinatra Has a Cold ," which appeared in the April 1966 issue...

  3. welcome. Gay Talese is a bestselling author who has written fourteen books. He was a reporter for the New York Times from 1956 to 1965, and since then he has written for the The New Yorker, Esquire, and other national publications. Gay Talese was born in Ocean City, New Jersey, and currently lives in New York City.

  4. Gay Talese may be 91, but he has a lot more to say. In ‘Bartleby and Me,’ the celebrated writer offers a behind-the-scenes look at his greatest hits and an all-new profile. Review by Michael...

  5. Gay Talese: I Wanted to Write About Nobodies. Growing up in a small town on the Jersey Shore in the late 1940s, I dreamed of someday working for a great newspaper. But I did not necessarily...

  6. From Frank Sinatra to Lady Gaga, the Greatest Hits of Gay Talese - The New York Times. Advertisement. Nonfiction. From Frank Sinatra to Lady Gaga, the Greatest Hits of Gay Talese. By Meryl...

  7. The Man Who Wrote Everything. In “Bartleby and Me,” Gay Talese recalls ink-stained colleagues, shares trade secrets and digs through the ruins of a truly explosive Manhattan marriage.