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Politics & Power Quote by Gay Talese

"I am writing about people who are alive in the city of New York during mid-20th-century America. And these people are like a character in a play or they are figures in a short story or a novel"

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Talese is quietly smuggling literature into the newsroom. By insisting he’s writing about living New Yorkers as if they were stage characters or short-story figures, he’s not dodging fact so much as upgrading the unit of journalism: from event to person, from headline to lived texture. Mid-century New York was a city built out of surfaces - status, neighborhoods, suits, club doors - and Talese’s line signals a method for getting underneath them without abandoning the street-level grit that makes the place legible.

The intent is also defensive. He’s describing a posture that, at the time, needed justification: treating “real” people with the narrative seriousness reserved for fiction. That phrasing places him in the emerging New Journalism orbit, where reported scenes, dialogue, and interior-seeming detail challenged the old inverted pyramid. Yet he’s careful: “like a character” is a hedge that acknowledges the ethical problem. People aren’t inventions; they can talk back, sue, age, suffer consequences. The comparison is an admission that shaping a story is a kind of power.

The subtext is about attention and hierarchy. If you can frame a garment worker, a doorman, a social climber, or a fading celebrity as a protagonist, you’re democratizing significance while still admitting your authorial hand. New York becomes a repertory theater of ambition and loneliness, and the journalist becomes a director: arranging reality into scenes that reveal what mere facts often conceal - how a city turns identities into performances, and how performance becomes survival.

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Talese, Gay. (2026, January 16). I am writing about people who are alive in the city of New York during mid-20th-century America. And these people are like a character in a play or they are figures in a short story or a novel. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-am-writing-about-people-who-are-alive-in-the-112078/

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Talese, Gay. "I am writing about people who are alive in the city of New York during mid-20th-century America. And these people are like a character in a play or they are figures in a short story or a novel." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-am-writing-about-people-who-are-alive-in-the-112078/.

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"I am writing about people who are alive in the city of New York during mid-20th-century America. And these people are like a character in a play or they are figures in a short story or a novel." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-am-writing-about-people-who-are-alive-in-the-112078/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.

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Gay Talese

Gay Talese (born February 7, 1932) is a Journalist from USA.

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