Point de rencontre entre le journalisme, les arts visuels et la création littéraire, le portrait est un espace de renouvèlement infini. Douze collaborateurs—romanciers, dramaturges, journalistes, bédéistes, peintres, anthropologues et photographes—ont exploré cette forme, l'ont revisitée, en ont redéfini les contours.
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- 58 pages
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French
- 5 books
Gay Talese
Gay Talese was credited by Tom Wolfe with the creation of an inventive form of nonfiction writing called “The New Journalism.” He spent his early career at the New York Times, then moved to Esquire, where he produced some of the most celebrated magazine pieces ever written, including “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” which Vanity Fair has called “the greatest literary-nonfiction story of the twentieth century.” His books include The Kingdom and the Power, Honor Thy Father, Thy Neighbor’s Wife, Unto the Sons, and The Voyeur’s Motel. Born in Ocean City, New Jersey, in 1932, Talese lives with his wife, Nan, in New York City. They have two daughters, Pamela and Catherine.
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