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Talese (/təˈliːz/; born
February 7, 1932) is an
American writer. As a
journalist for The New York
Times and
Esquire magazine during the 1960s,
Talese...
- Nan
Talese (née Ahearn; born
December 19, 1933) is a
retired American editor, and a
veteran of the New York
publishing industry.
Talese was the senior...
- Talesa,
Talèse, Talèze, or
Ataresa (died
after 1136) was an
Aragonese noblewoman and regent. She was the
daughter of
Sancho Ramírez,
Count of Ribagorza...
- Thompson,
Norman Mailer, Joan Didion,
Terry Southern,
Robert Christgau, ****
Talese and others.
Articles in the New
Journalism style tended not to be found...
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Laurin Talese is an
American vocalist and composer. Her 2016
album Gorgeous Chaos peaked at 16 of the
Billboard magazine's
Traditional Jazz
Album charts...
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starring ****
Talese and
Gerald Foos. It
globally premiered as a
Netflix Original do****entary film in
December 2017.
Journalism icon ****
Talese reports on...
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brought out Frey's publisher, Nan
Talese, to
defend her
decision to
classify the book as a memoir, and
forced Talese to
admit that she had done nothing...
- 541-542.
Talese 1981, p. 289.
Talese 1981, p. 27.
Talese 1981, p. 343.
Talese 1981, p. 364-368.
Talese 1981, p. 396.
Talese 1981, p. 380-383.
Talese 1981...
- works, and
liked them
enough to send them to
editor and
publisher Nan A.
Talese, who has
remained Martin's
editor ever since. Martin's
fictional works include...
- Colorado. He was the
subject of ****
Talese's 2016
article "The Voyeur's Motel" in The New Yorker, in
which Talese disclosed that Foos was a long time...