Topic: Nan A. Talese
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Author Gay Talese came by Big Think this afternoon and spoke to us about marriage, the subject of his next book. He is writing about his own half-century-long (and still going strong) marriage to Nan Talese, the legendary book editor. Not one ...
Author Gay Talese came by Big Think this afternoon and spoke to us about marriage, the subject of his next book. He is writing about his own half-century-long (and still going strong) marriage to Nan Talese, the legendary book editor.
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Last week New York Magazine published a great profile of well-known author Gay Talese, who is writing a new book about his 50-year marriage to Nan A. Talese, a long-time publisher at Random House. As research for the book Talese involved himself ...
Woodsburner by John Pipkin, published by Nan A. Talese . One year before moving into a small cabin near Walden Pond, 26-year-old Henry David Thoreau accidentally started a fire in Concord Woods that destroyed nearly three hundred acres. In his debut novel, Woodsburner ...
At the Taleses annual Christmas Eve dinner party tomorrow night, Nan Talese will be serving her favorite: But when Mr. Maas passed away two weeks before Sept. 11, 2001, Mr. and Mrs. Talese volunteered to move the gathering to their own four-story ...