Unto the Sons
1992 book by Gay Talese
0-679-41034-1 (first edition, hardback)Dewey Decimal
Unto the Sons is a memoir written by Gay Talese and published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1992. The book traces the origins of Talese's own family, beginning with his great-grandfather in Maida, Italy, his grandfather who immigrated to Pennsylvania and Talese's father, who immigrated to the United States separately following World War I.
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Works by Gay Talese
- "Joe Louis: The King as a Middle-aged Man"
- "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold"
- "The Silent Season of a Hero"
- "Travels with a Diva:On the road with the soprano Marina Poplavskaya"
- The Bridge: The Building of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (1964)
- The Kingdom and the Power (1969)
- Fame and Obscurity (1970)
- Honor Thy Father (1971)
- Thy Neighbor's Wife (1981)
- Unto the Sons (1992)
- Origins of a Nonfiction Writer (1996)
- A Writer's Life (2006)
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