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  1. Joe Gould's Secret is a 1965 book by Joseph Mitchell, based upon his two New Yorker profiles, "Professor Sea Gull" (1942) and "Joe Gould's Secret" (1964). Mitchell's work details the true story of the eponymous Joe Gould, a writer who lived in Greenwich Village in the first half of the 20th century. Gould was an eccentric, bridging the gap ...

    • Joseph Mitchell
    • United States
    • 1965
    • English
  2. May 26, 2000 · Joe Gould's Secret: Directed by Stanley Tucci. With Ian Holm, Stanley Tucci, Hope Davis, Sarah Hyland. Around 1940, The New Yorker staff writer Joe Mitchell meets Joe Gould, a Greenwich Village character, who is writing a voluminous Oral History of the World, a record of twenty thousand conversations he's overheard.

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    • Drama
    • Stanley Tucci
    • 2000-05-26
  3. 104 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $468,684. Joe Gould's Secret is a 2000 American drama film directed by Stanley Tucci. The screenplay by Howard A. Rodman is based on the magazine article Professor Sea Gull and the book Joe Gould's Secret by Joseph Mitchell .

    • Elizabeth Alexander, Stanley Tucci, Charles Weinstock
    • Howard A. Rodman
  4. Joe Gould’s Secret—I. ( This is the first part of a two-part article. Read the second part.) Joe Gould was an odd and penniless and unemployable little man who came to the city in 1916 and ...

  5. Apr 14, 2000 · A film about the New Yorker writer Joe Mitchell and his relationship with the bohemian Joe Gould, who claimed to be writing an oral history of New York. The film reveals the hidden secret of Mitchell's life and his connection to Gould's project.

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  7. Jul 20, 2015 · “Joe Gould’s Secret” is a defense of invention. Mitchell took something that wasn’t beautiful, the sorry fate of a broken man, and made it beautiful—a fable about art. “Joe Gould’s ...

  8. Jan 21, 2000 · "Joe Gould's Secret" is the true story of two men, one of whom would tell the other's story: famed The New Yorker writer Joseph Mitchell and New York bohemian Joe Gould. Signed in.

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