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Contents:
- GAY TALE
- GAY TALE: A MAN OF RERD
- GAY TALE: WRER, SCRAPBOOKER
- NOT OM UNRGROUND: GAY TALE’S OFFICE
- GAY TALE’S OTHER PROBLEM
- ONE ON 1: NEW YORK LERARY GIANT GAY TALE
- GAY TALE DEFENDS ‘THE VOYR’S MOTEL’ AFTER SOURCE IS UNRCUT
- GAY TALE AND A CY OF PERMANENT CHANGE
- WHEN NEW JOURNALISM WAS NEW: GAY TALE ON HIS LEGENDARY ESQUIRE PROFILE OF FRANK SATRA
GAY TALE
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GAY TALE: A MAN OF RERD
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Gay Tale is a legendary wrer who works a sgular way. Unr the townhoe where the legendary wrer Gay Tale and his wife, Nan, have lived for over half a century is what Tale lls his “subterranean thk tank. Gay Tale’s Other Problem.
GAY TALE: WRER, SCRAPBOOKER
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Gay Tale.
Gay Tale probably wish he’d had a ld.
NOT OM UNRGROUND: GAY TALE’S OFFICE
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Gay Tale Exam His Very-Public, 50-Year Marriage for Upg Book -- New York Magaze - Nymag. It isn’t until our third terview that I notice Gay Tale has been stg unrneath a patg of a naked woman wh a rabow g out of her vaga.
It is here where they began their life together as a uple their mid-twenti, when the five-story brownstone was like a tenement and Gay lived 3F, a stud they both still refer to as his “bachelor pad”; this is where they raised their two dghters, Pamela and Cathere, and slowly took over every apartment the buildg before fally buyg 1973; this is where they have held numerable book parti for Nan’s celebrated thors; and this is where Gay has done much of the wrg—the historic Esquire piec, the bt sellers wh biblil tl—that brought him fame, fortune, and no small amount of personal agony.
Gay wr his new afterword that the immediate aftermath of the book’s publitn, Nan acpanied him on talk shows “to expla that our maral love had remaed unthreatened while I nducted rearch New York massage parlors and a hedonistic nudist lony Los Angel”—which is only half te. Nan and Gay elopg Rome, 1959.Photo: Courty of Gay Tale.
GAY TALE’S OTHER PROBLEM
It seems far removed om Gay’s realm, jt a floor above, where he keeps the artifacts of his storied reer (cludg a life-size rdboard cutout of himself) along wh his untls bpoke sus and dozens of hand-bbled sho.
ONE ON 1: NEW YORK LERARY GIANT GAY TALE
“Was my first apartment 60 bucks a month?” Gay asks his wife. “What are you two up to?” As slowly dawns on me that Gay has not told her that he has agreed to participate an article about their marriage, I n feel the tensn beg to rise. “Jonathan is gog to ll you,” says Gay.
GAY TALE DEFENDS ‘THE VOYR’S MOTEL’ AFTER SOURCE IS UNRCUT
She turns to me and, lghg nervoly, says, “You’re wrg what?” About Gay, I say, but you too. Sudnly, Gay pip up, a stern edge to his voice, givg an orr.
“So, he’ll see you alone, Nan.” Then to me: “Do you have her number?” Nan giv me the digs and then Gay says, “Good!
That was when she put the A (her main name is Ahearn) to her name, as if to say wh a sgle letter: I am not jt Gay’s wife. The fay 1980, the year Thy Neighbor's Wife was published.Photo: Thomas Victor/Courty of Gay Tale. When I first lled Nan to schle an terview, the small talk was brief and mostly about Gay.
GAY TALE AND A CY OF PERMANENT CHANGE
Stuff of legend: One eveng 1972, when Nan and Gay were walkg home om dner at P.J. Clarke’s, Gay spied a neon sign above a buildg on Lexgton Avenue near 59th Street that read LIVE NUDE MODELS. Gay said to Nan, “Let’s go check that out.” Nan said to Gay, “No, no, no.
WHEN NEW JOURNALISM WAS NEW: GAY TALE ON HIS LEGENDARY ESQUIRE PROFILE OF FRANK SATRA
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