Gay Talese joined the staff of The New York Times in 1955 and
remained there for a decade. During the 1960s and 1970s he
contributed many articles to magazines, principally Esquire. Talese
is the best-selling author of eleven books including Thy Neighbor’s
Wife, Honor Thy Father, and A Writer’s Life. He lives in New York
City.
Phil Stern (1919–2014) was one of the preeminent photographers of
Hollywood’s golden age, shooting for Look, Life, and Colliers, and
working as a "special photographer" on the set of over 100 feature
films, including Some Like It Hot, West Side Story, and What Ever
Happened to Baby Jane?
Sinatra with a cold is Picasso without paint, Ferrari without
fuel-only worse. For the common cold robs Sinatra of that
uninsurable jewel, his voice, cutting into the core of his
confidence.
*Gay Talese*
One of the greatest celebrity portraits ever written.
*GQ*
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