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September 28, 2009 Full Interview with Gay Talese

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What Keeps Gay Talese Up at Night? 0:21 Discuss
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Overcoming the Need to Be Truthful 3:19 Discuss
Why Modern Sex is a Lot Like a Trip to KFC 3:46 Discuss
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Making Marriage Work by Forgetting Love and Sex 7:13 Discuss
How to Become a Writer 10:00 Discuss

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Product of Youth 6:01 Discuss
Gay Talese On Writers Block 9:59 Discuss
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Big Think Interview With Gay Talese

Big Think interviews the legendary journalist and author of, most recently, “A Writer’s Life.” … Watch

September 28, 2009   |  In Arts & Culture, Media & Internet

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User_rkbm_1928d5053 Gay Talese is an American journalist and a nonfiction writer. He wrote for The New York Times in the 1960s after working for its copy and obituary sections. In the 1950s, he was one of the first writers to add minute details, use literary flairs, and begin articles in medias res. These techniques became the foundation of the revolutionary “New Journalism.” He has written many non-fiction books, beginning with 1964’s The Bridge: The Building of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. His 2006 autobiography A Writer’s Life focuses on his trials and failures as a writer, such as having a profile piece rejected by The New Yorker, which ironically reviewed the book positively and said it had a “distinctly moving” quality.  Gay Talese was recently named the winner of a George Polk Award for career achievement. The awards, presented by Long Island University, are considered among the top prizes in U.S. journalism.  Born in 1932, Talese graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in journalism.

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