Category: Autobiography & Biographies, Misc. Non-fiction
Language: EnglishKeywords: Journalism
Written by Gay Talese
Read by Mike Ortego
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Gay Talese revisits his pioneering career profiling the many ânobodiesâ who make New York so fascinating, culminating with the strange and riveting story of Dr. Nicholas Bartha, who blew up his Upper East Side brownstoneâand himselfârather than give up his beloved patch of NYC real estate.
âNew York is a city of things unnoticed,â a young reporter named Gay Talese wrote sixty years ago. He would spend the rest of his legendary career defying that statement by noticing those details others missed, celebrating the people most reporters overlooked, understanding that it was through these minor characters that the epic story of New York and of America unfolded.
Inspired by Melvilleâs great short story âBartleby the Scrivener,â Talese now remembers the unforgettable ânobodiesâ he has profiled in his pioneering careerâfrom the New York Timesâs anonymous obituary writer to Frank Sinatraâs entourage. In the bookâs final act, a remarkable piece of original reporting titled âDr. Barthaâs Brownstone,â Talese introduces readers to a new âBartleby,â an unknown doctor who made his mark on the city one summer day in 2006.
Gay Talese revisits his pioneering career profiling the many ânobodiesâ who make New York so fascinating, culminating with the strange and riveting story of Dr. Nicholas Bartha, who blew up his Upper East Side brownstoneâand himselfârather than give up his beloved patch of NYC real estate.
âNew York is a city of things unnoticed,â a young reporter named Gay Talese wrote sixty years ago. He would spend the rest of his legendary career defying that statement by noticing those details others missed, celebrating the people most reporters overlooked, understanding that it was through these minor characters that the epic story of New York and of America unfolded.
Inspired by Melvilleâs great short story âBartleby the Scrivener,â Talese now remembers the unforgettable ânobodiesâ he has profiled in his pioneering careerâfrom the New York Timesâs anonymous obituary writer to Frank Sinatraâs entourage. In the bookâs final act, a remarkable piece of original reporting titled âDr. Barthaâs Brownstone,â Talese introduces readers to a new âBartleby,â an unknown doctor who made his mark on the city one summer day in 2006.