Gay Talese

Gay Talese

Gay Talese is an American author. As a writer for The New York Times and Esquire in the 1960s, he helped to define literary journalism. His most famous articles are about Joe DiMaggio and Frank Sinatra. Talese is a visiting writer at the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California each spring. Gay Talese was born into a Roman Catholic Italian-American family in Ocean City, New Jersey, located just south of Atlantic City. His southern Italian father, Joseph Talese, was a tailor who had migrated to the United States from Maida, a town in the province of...
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Birthdate:February 7, 1932
Birthplace:Ocean City, New Jersey
Age:80
Education:University of Alabama
Religion:Roman Catholicism

Written works by Gay Talese

TitlePublishedGenre
Thy Neighbor's Wife 1981
The Kingdom and the Power: Behind the Scenes at The New York Times, The Institution That Influences the World 1969 Non-fiction
The Bridge: The Building of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge 1964 Non-fiction
Fame and Obscurity 1970 Non-fiction
Honor Thy Father 1971
Unto the Sons 1992 Non-fiction
A Writer's Life 2006 Non-fiction
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Places Gay Talese has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Gay Talese
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A Cape May 3,699
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Personal relationships of Gay Talese

Nan Talese
Nan Talese
Relationship type:Marriage

Nan Talese is an American editor and a veteran of the New York publishing industry. Talese is Senior Vice President of Doubleday and the Publisher and Editorial Director of Nan A. Talese/Doubleday. At Random House and earlier at Simon & Schuster and Houghton Mifflin, she has had editorial...
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