" High Notes contains all the reasons I've been teaching Gay Talese's work to my students at Yale for a decade, and all the reasons they love it. There are scenes described in such vivid detail you feel you're standing inside them; peripheral characters whom only Talese would care about and who are far more interesting than the ones in the center; details that no other writer would notice because no one has Talese's eyes and Talese's ears. This is glorious journalism." - Ann Fadiman, author of EX LIBRIS and AT LARGE and AT SMALL "Gay Talese one again reminds us of the indefatigable reporting skills and inventive use of language that made him a paragon of the New Journalism." - New York Times Book Review "These pieces really amount to superb character studies that unfold less through journalistic quotation than through the novelistic accretion of well-observed details of action and setting. Talese gives readers real life raised to the level of high literature." - Publishers Weekly "[A] career-spanning collection from Gay Talese, one of the country's greatest nonfiction writers . Hopping from personal recollections to mob stories to profiles about the New York Times newsroom and stars such as Frank Sinatra, High Notes consistently showcases Talese's keen eye for detail and insight into his subjects .
once again a fly on the wall for the reader's enjoyment." - Shelf Awareness "Wonderful and long overdue . The stories here are shining examples of a time in publishing history when magazine writing was an art form and Talese its Michelangelo. This reader is a book to come back to again and again." - Publishers Weekly on THE GAY TALESE READER "Whether recounting a workaday game or taking on the monolithic topic of Muhammad Ali . Talese's writing possesses so much color and clear description of the world beyond the stadium that even non-sports fans will cheer." - starred review, Publishers Weekly on THE SILENT SEASON OF A HERO.