The former baseball god didn't want to talk. And 1966, wrer Gay Tale didn't need him to.
Contents:
- WHEN NEW JOURNALISM WAS NEW: GAY TALE ON HIS LEGENDARY ESQUIRE PROFILE OF FRANK SATRA
- 'I WANTED TO ELEVATE JOURNALISM': GAY TALE, THE WRER WHO NAILED FRANK SATRA
- 50 YEARS LATER, GAY TALE REVISS ‘FRANK SATRA HAS A COLD’
- GAY TALE: THE TTHDIG INTERVIEW
- INTERVIEW WH AUTHOR GAY TALE
- GAY TALE EXPLAS WHY HE WROTE INIC ESQUIRE PROFILE “FRANK SATRA HAS A COLD”
- GAY TALE, THE ART OF NONFICTN NO. 2
- “WHY’S THIS SO GOOD?” NO. 24: GAY TALE ON JOE DIMAGG
- GAY TALE ON THE STATE OF JOURNALISM, IRAQ AND HIS LIFE
- 'I WRE ABOUT AWFUL PEOPLE,' SAYS GAY TALE
WHEN NEW JOURNALISM WAS NEW: GAY TALE ON HIS LEGENDARY ESQUIRE PROFILE OF FRANK SATRA
‘Frank Satra Has A Cold’ was published 1966 and stantly enshred journalism’s hall of fame. But the t-and-moe tale of how Gay Tale ma Ol’ Blue Ey sg om a distance is jt as astonishg * gay talese interview *
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'I WANTED TO ELEVATE JOURNALISM': GAY TALE, THE WRER WHO NAILED FRANK SATRA
Fifty years ago, Gay Tale's magaze profile of Frank Satra kick-started the genre known as New Journalism. Mick Brown met him New York * gay talese interview *
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50 YEARS LATER, GAY TALE REVISS ‘FRANK SATRA HAS A COLD’
Every J school has embraced Gay Tale's 1966 Esquire wre-around on Satra as a gold standard New Journalism profile-wrg. Fifty years later, Tale himself seems slightly puzzled by s acclaim. * gay talese interview *
Copyright © 2021 by Gay Tale. 'Frank Satra Has a Cold’, Gay Tale’s 15, 000-word study of the sger at the height of his fame, which was published Esquire magaze April 1966, is perhaps the most famo magaze story Amerin journalism, and there is some irony the fact that Tale had no great sire to wre . Gay Tale’s outle for ‘Frank Satra Has a Cold’.
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GAY TALE: THE TTHDIG INTERVIEW
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Gay Tale wns the tensns surroundg the tapg of a Frank Satra televisn show….
INTERVIEW WH AUTHOR GAY TALE
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GAY TALE EXPLAS WHY HE WROTE INIC ESQUIRE PROFILE “FRANK SATRA HAS A COLD”
The ia of homosexual acceptance, to the pot of havg two people of the same sex clare themselv engaged or married and get their picture the social page of the New York Tim.
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GAY TALE, THE ART OF NONFICTN NO. 2
In the wter of 1965, wrer Gay Tale arrived Los Angel wh an assignment om Esquire to profile Frank Satra. Interview wh Author Gay Tale.
Gay Tale talked about his wrg life and his readg and wrg habs. Gay Tale talked about his book The Bridge: The Buildg of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which he reunts the sign and…. Gay Tale liv on the East Si of Manhattan, a four-story brownstone he moved to 1958, at age 26.
Gay Tale: Harold Hay, Esquire‘s edor, gave me a one-year ntract to do six piec.
“WHY’S THIS SO GOOD?” NO. 24: GAY TALE ON JOE DIMAGG
” “Look, Gay, ” said Hay, “’s all set up.
Where do this fall your hierarchy of Gay Tale piec? By Gay Tale. People say, “Oh, Gay, how did you get that?
GAY TALE ON THE STATE OF JOURNALISM, IRAQ AND HIS LIFE
But when Gay Tale wr about Italian-Amerins, there are very few people this untry who n tell me more than I know about that subject.
And when I see this guy — Vcent DeRosa, who I hadn’t met and never saw after that — I, Gay Tale, n unrstand . In orr to get to Gay Tale’s study you have to leave his Upper East Si town hoe and go down the elegantly curlg stairs, to another entrance, wh another set of keys, and down another flight of steps. GAY TALESE.
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'I WRE ABOUT AWFUL PEOPLE,' SAYS GAY TALE
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Gay Tale: It’s very difficult. Gay Tale: I had no sire ever to marry. Gay Tale: Love is not important.