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Fame and Obscurity
by Gay Talese
Fame and Obscurity Summary
“Fascinating . . . Poignant.” The Wall Street Journal In this extraordinary work of insight and interviews, bestselling author Gay Talese shares with us the lives of those we don’t know and those we might wish we did: Frank Sinatra, Joe DiMaggio, Manhattan mobsters, Bowery bums, and many others — fascinating men and women who define our country’s spirit and lead us to an understanding of ourselves as a nation. From the Paperback edition.
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