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Gay Talese helped develop non-fiction reportage into what has become | {{start|Gay Talese}} helped develop non-fiction reportage into what has become | ||
known as New Journalism. He wrote for the ''New York Times'' in the 1960s. His | known as New Journalism. He wrote for the ''New York Times'' in the 1960s. His | ||
works include ''The Bridge'' (1964), ''The Kingdom and the Power'' (1969), ''Fame and Obscurity'' (1970), ''Honor Thy Father'' (1971), ''Thy Neighbor’s Wife'' (1981), ''Unto the Sons'' (1992), and ''A Writer’s Life'' (2006). | works include ''The Bridge'' (1964), ''The Kingdom and the Power'' (1969), ''Fame and Obscurity'' (1970), ''Honor Thy Father'' (1971), ''Thy Neighbor’s Wife'' (1981), ''Unto the Sons'' (1992), and ''A Writer’s Life'' (2006). | ||
{{Big|{{c|Written by Gay Talese}}}} | |||
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[[Category:Contributors]] | [[Category:Contributors]] | ||
[[Category:2008 Vol. 2 (MR)]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 22 May 2022
Gay Talese helped develop non-fiction reportage into what has become known as New Journalism. He wrote for the New York Times in the 1960s. His works include The Bridge (1964), The Kingdom and the Power (1969), Fame and Obscurity (1970), Honor Thy Father (1971), Thy Neighbor’s Wife (1981), Unto the Sons (1992), and A Writer’s Life (2006).