A Writers Life, Gay Talese
A Writers Life, Gay Talese
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A Writer's Life

Author: Gay Talese

Narrator: Gay Talese

Abridged: 5 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/25/2006


Synopsis

The inner workings of a writer’s life, the interplay between experience and writing, are brilliantly recounted by a master of the art. Gay Talese now focuses on his own life—the zeal for the truth, the narrative edge, the sometimes startling precision, that won accolades for his journalism and best-sellerdom and acclaim for his revelatory books about The New York Times (The Kingdom and the Power), the Mafia (Honor Thy Father), the sex industry (Thy Neighbor’s Wife), and, focusing on his own family, the American immigrant experience (Unto the Sons). How has Talese found his subjects? What has stimulated, blocked, or inspired his writing? Here are his amateur beginnings on his college newspaper; his professional climb at The New York Times; his desire to write on a larger canvas, which led him to magazine writing at Esquire and then to books. We see his involvement with issues of race from his student days in the Deep South to a recent interracial wedding in Selma, Alabama, where he once covered the fierce struggle for civil rights. Here are his reflections on the changing American sexual mores he has written about over the last fifty years, and a striking look at the lives—and their meaning—of Lorena and John Bobbitt. He takes us behind the scenes of his legendary profile of Frank Sinatra, his writings about Joe DiMaggio and heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, and his interview with the head of a Mafia family.But he is at his most poignant in talking about the ordinary men and women whose stories led to his most memorable work. In remarkable fashion, he traces the history of a single restaurant location in New York, creating an ethnic mosaic of one restaurateur after the other whose dreams were dashed while a successor’s were born. And as he delves into the life of a young female Chinese soccer player, we see his consuming interest in the world in its latest manifestation.In these and other recollections and stories, Talese gives us a fascinating picture of both the serendipity and meticulousness involved in getting a story. He makes clear that every one of us represents a good one, if a writer has the curiosity to know it, the diligence to pursue it, and the desire to get it right.Candid, humorous, deeply impassioned—a dazzling book about the nature of writing in one man’s life, and of writing itself.

About The Author

Gay Talese was a reporter for The New York Times from 1956 to 1965. Since then he has written for the Times, Esquire, The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, and other national publications. He is the author of eleven books. He lives with his wife, Nan, in New York City


Reviews

Goodreads review by Manik on January 01, 2016

If reading is like traveling, then reading this book is like going on a long trip with a great storyteller who doesn't know where he's going or how's he getting there. The sprawling, stylish book is part memoir and part explanation of why it took 14 years to finish. Talese doesn't suffer from writer'......more

Goodreads review by John on September 10, 2014

Hailing from an era when journalists were influenced by William Faulkner and Thomas Wolfe, Talese's prose is excellent and makes the mundane details interesting. This book collects his unfinished writing projects and rounds them into a decent book. The section on the Bobbitt trial is compelling, tur......more

Goodreads review by Karla on September 08, 2016

Después de abandonarlo por bastante tiempo, por fin me he decidido a retomar y terminar este libro. Conocí a Gay Talese gracias a una de mis clases de periodismo en la facultad. Como él había escrito ese impresionante perfil de Frank Sinatra (uno de mis interpretes favoritos) tenía que acercarme a s......more

Goodreads review by Samantha on April 28, 2014

About writing -- and not writing when you think you should be writing -- the essence of most writers, in my experience. Gay Talese engages the reader, describing in intriguing detail the many personalities he has met and profiled in his writing career, his research and how he goes about it all. This......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on October 09, 2008

In his latest (and final?) literary installment, “A Writer’s Life” Gay Talese is rather frank about the stuff from which it is woven. While not tarrying over the matter, the master of literary fiction makes it quite clear that some time in the ’90s he was pretty late with a book to his publisher. La......more