From legendary journalist Gay Talese, a collection of his greatest reporting on New York City. Along with Joan Didion, Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe and others, Mr. Talese has been acclaimed as a virtuoso of the novelistic New Journalism.Wall Street Journal They fly in quietlyunnoticed, like the cats, the ants, the doorman with three bullets in his head, and most of the other offbeat wonders in this town without time. fromNew York Is a City of Things Unnoticed, Taleses firstEsquirestory,1960 For over six decades, Gay Talese has told New York stories. They are the stories of daring bridge builders, disappearing gangsters, intrepidVogue editors, unassuming doormen whove seen too much. They areset inthe star-studded salons of George Plimptons apartment, inthe tense newsroom of a still burgeoningNew York Times, in anelectric studio session with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga recording their debut. With the wit, elegance, and depth of insight that has long characterized his work, Taleses New York reporting showcases a master of the form at his finest, making intelligible the citys vibrant beating pulse, capturing the charming, the eccentric, and the overlooked. Whether prowling the night streets to discover the social hierarchy of alley cats, or uncovering the triumph and terror of building the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, or plunging into the hidden, sordid world of a recently blown-up apartment building, Talese excavates the city around him with a reporters eye and an artists flair, crafting delightful, profound, indelible portraits of the people who live there. Spanning the 1950s to today, the fourteen pieces in this collection are a time capsule of what New York once was and still isTalese proves time and time again that, even as the citychanges, his view of it remains as timeless as ever.
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"In a new collection about New York City, Gay Talese turns his gimlet eye on its icons, its architecture, its hot spots - and its suits." - New York Times
"The book shines with the love that the author, the son of an Atlantic City tailor, bears for his adopted home, giving E.B. White's legendary ode, Here Is New York, a run for its money....Even on rereading, Talese's work gets better, like fine wine." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"This love letter to the Big Apple doubles as a testament to Talese's considerable skills." - Publishers Weekly
"The book shines with the love that the author, the son of an Atlantic City tailor, bears for his adopted home, giving E.B. White's legendary ode, Here Is New York, a run for its money....Even on rereading, Talese's work gets better, like fine wine." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"This love letter to the Big Apple doubles as a testament to Talese's considerable skills." - Publishers Weekly