The Lives They're Living
Jonathan Coleman's books include AT MOTHER'S REQUEST: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal (which won an Edgar Allan Poe Award, and was made into a CBS miniseries); EXIT THE RAINMAKER; LONG WAY TO GO: Black and White in America; and a collaboration with basketball icon and NBA logo Jerry West, WEST BY WEST: My Charmed, Tormented Life. He began his career in London on Ian Hamilton's legendary journal The New Review, became a book editor at Knopf and Simon & Schuster, then worked as a journalist for CBS News. He has written for the New York Times, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and many other publications, and is a contributing editor of The Sunday Long Read. He is also an award-winning voiceover talent and recently narrated the audiobook of Ken Auletta's HOLLYWOOD ENDING: Harvey Weinstein and the Culture of Silence. For many years, he taught narrative nonfiction writing at the University of Virginia. Jonathan's essay on Jerry West [https://hedgehogreview.com/web-features/thr/posts/a-marriage-of-sorts], from The Hedgehog Review. Aaron Latham's 1973 New York Magazine [https://nymag.com/news/features/56311/] piece on Gay. "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold," by Gay Talese, originally published in 1966 in Esquire [https://classic.esquire.com/article/19660401106/print]. "Your moment of Nan Talese" source is a Library of America conversation [https://youtu.be/S4nEapx-Mow?si=e6dP3YvhGKNtMeAq] with her author Margaret Atwood. Photo is of the Taleses' wedding day in Rome, 1959. Credit: Elio Cardone.
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