"With all of the qualities of the scene-setting, the dialogue, the place and time and the time and place in which your characters move. And I want to move with the characters, move with them and describe the world in which they are living"
About this Quote
His key verb is “move.” He’s not describing characters from a lectern; he’s shadowing them, pacing their days, letting geography and routine do narrative work. That’s the New Journalism wager Talese helped define in the 1960s and 70s: that scene, dialogue, and close observation can reveal power, class, desire, and self-deception more sharply than a stack of quotes and a neat nut graf. The subtext is a quiet argument against the supposed neutrality of traditional news writing. “Objectivity” can become a style that keeps people at arm’s length; Talese wants intimacy, even immersion.
There’s also an ethical tremor under the craft talk. To “move with” real people is to claim access to their private rhythms, then translate them for strangers. Talese’s ideal is fidelity to the world “in which they are living,” but the sentence betrays how much authorial choreography that requires. He’s telling you, plainly, that reality doesn’t arrive as narrative. A journalist has to build the room before you can watch anyone breathe in it.
Quote Details
| Topic | Writing |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: The Morning News: Interview with Gay Talese (Gay Talese, 2006)
Evidence:
With all of the qualities of the scene-setting, the dialogue, the place and time and the time and place in which your characters move. And I want to move with the characters, move with them and describe the world in which they are living. (Lines 88-89 in online transcript; no print page number available). I found the quote in a primary-source interview with Gay Talese published by The Morning News in 2006. In the interview text, the quote appears as Talese's own spoken words in response to a question about nonfiction versus fiction. I did not find evidence that it appeared earlier in a book, speech, or article by Talese from the searched sources. The wording matches the commonly circulated quote exactly in this interview transcript, which is strong evidence that this is the attributable source people are quoting from. Because proving absolute 'first ever spoken' publication is difficult without full archival databases of all Talese appearances, this should be treated as the earliest verified primary publication located. |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Talese, Gay. (2026, March 7). With all of the qualities of the scene-setting, the dialogue, the place and time and the time and place in which your characters move. And I want to move with the characters, move with them and describe the world in which they are living. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/with-all-of-the-qualities-of-the-scene-setting-160202/
Chicago Style
Talese, Gay. "With all of the qualities of the scene-setting, the dialogue, the place and time and the time and place in which your characters move. And I want to move with the characters, move with them and describe the world in which they are living." FixQuotes. March 7, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/with-all-of-the-qualities-of-the-scene-setting-160202/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"With all of the qualities of the scene-setting, the dialogue, the place and time and the time and place in which your characters move. And I want to move with the characters, move with them and describe the world in which they are living." FixQuotes, 7 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/with-all-of-the-qualities-of-the-scene-setting-160202/. Accessed 21 Mar. 2026.


