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Margie Borschke

Gay Talese: 'Sinatra Has a Cold' Writer's Story on Sinatra Sparked a New Genre of Repor... - 1 views

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    "In the corner of a smoky Beverly Hills bar, a legendary but fading singer stands, nursing a drink, a cigarette, and - much to his distress - a cold. And when Esquire magazine writer Gay Talese recounted that night in his 1966 story "Sinatra Has a Cold," he started a revolution in journalism - a new genre of reporting dubbed "New Journalism." With its attention to narrative and style, new journalism is practiced by such literary stars as Norman Mailer and Thomas Wolfe. But some argue the style has enabled, or even encouraged, the careers of slick stylists who add and subtract facts for the sake of a compelling story. Slate founding editor Michael Kinsley recently spoke to Talese about the legacy and future of new journalism."
Margie Borschke

Frank Sinatra Has a Cold - Gay Talese - Best Profile of Sinatra - Esquire - 0 views

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    "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold," ran in April 1966 and became one of the most celebrated magazine stories ever published, a pioneering example of what came to be called New Journalism.
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    Also see Katie Roiphe's interview with Talese. Roiphe, Katie "The Art of Nonfiction No. 2: Gay Talese", Paris Review, Issue 189, Summer 2009 http://www.parisreview.com/viewinterview.php/prmMID/5925
Margie Borschke

A hive of long-form journalists: Gerry Marzorati and Mark Danner on a new mod... - 0 views

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    "The problem is who's going to pay to have these pieces reported. That's the problem. That's really the crisis. "
Margie Borschke

The Paris Review - The Art of Nonfiction No. 2 - 0 views

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    recommended reading.
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