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High notes : selected writings of Gay Talese / Introduction by Lee Gutkind.
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Talese, Gay
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Works.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Bloomsbury, 2017.
©2017
Description
xii, 268 pages ; 24 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
AC8.5 .T35 2017
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Reportage literature, American
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Essays
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essays
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Summary note
"High Notes draws from six decades of Talese's work, from his long-form pieces for Esquire to his more autobiographical writings of the eighties and nineties to his twenty-first-century reflections on New York, New Yorkers, and the institution of which he is the longtime chronicler, the New York Times"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Wartime Sunday
The kidnapping of Joe Bonanno
Charlie Manson's home on the range
A matter of fantasy
Frank Sinatra has a cold
On writing "Frank Sinatra has a cold"
The homeless woman with two homes
The kingdoms, the powers, and the glories of the New York Times
Gino's long run
The kingdom and the tower
Travels with a diva
Four hundred dresses
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ISBN
9781632867469 ((paperback))
163286746X ((paperback))
LCCN
2016031081
OCLC
948336501
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