Authors: Gail Sheehy
Today
show (NBC-TV), 225, 329
Toey (childhood neighbor), 18
Towbin, Bob, 262
Tretick, Stanley, 60
Triumphs of Experience
(Vaillant), 186
Tuck, Dick, 62, 64
Tucker, Priscilla, 86
Tufo, Peter, 255â56
Turnberry Isle, Hart's activities at, 323, 324
twelve-step program, GS in, 431â33
Twentieth Century Fox studios, 73, 250, 293
Uncommon Clay
(Stivers), 390
“Underground Gourmet” (Snyder column), 82, 92
Understanding Men's Passages
(Sheehy), 393
United Nations, 306
University of California, Berkeley: Clay at, 382, 385, 386â88, 409, 410, 416; Felker Magazine Center at, 388â91; Latham at, 409, 410
University of Hartford, Trish's enrollment at, 43
University of Rochester, Sheehy (Albert) as medical student at, 38
University of Vermont, GS at, 27â28, 29â30, 35â36
Unterberg, Nate, 104â9, 110â13
Urban, Amanda “Binky,” 97
Urban Cowboy
(movie), 96
USA Today
newspaper, GS column for, 457
USS
San Jacinto
, and Bush (George H. W.) in World War II, 326â27
Vag, Red, 40
Vaillant, George, 186
Vanderbilt, Wendy, 6
Vanity Fair
magazine: Carter as Brown's replacement at, 371; and Clay-GS move to California, 388; GS lecture at UC-Berkeley about, 387; GS's Clinton stories in, 397â98, 401, 402, 439; GS's political/world leader profiles for, 317â29, 341, 350, 353â54, 366, 371; parties of, 432; popularity of, 359; revival of, 316â17.
See also
Brown, Tina
Venice, Italy, GS-Maura trip to, 228â29
Vermont, GS-Maura vacation in, 48, 50
Véronique, Madame, 346â47
Vidal, Gore, 244â45
Vietnam War, 12, 58, 60, 64, 171, 172, 173, 180
Village Voice
newspaper: Clay's acquisition of, 207â8, 238, 246â48, 257, 389; Feiffer as cartoonist for, 98; and Murdoch's acquisition of
New York
magazine, 259, 268â69; Murdoch's selling of, 269; revenues/value of, 249, 269.
See also
Burden, Carter
violence, prostitution and, 141, 148
Vogue
magazine, 242
von Furstenberg, Diane, 250
Vonnegut, Kurt, 238, 337, 389
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, 100
Wagner, Robert (NYC mayor), 98â99
Waldorf Astoria (New York City hotel), prostitution and, 139, 140
Wall Street: Clay's view about, 334â36; and stock market rise, 414
Wall Street Journal
, and Ickes firing, 402
Walters, Barbara, 89, 403
Wang, C. C., 407â8
Ware, Ciji, 386
Warhol, Andy, 12â13, 84â86
Washington, D.C., GS at party in, 189â91
Washington Journalism Review
, and GS as best magazine writer in America, 329
Washington Post
newspaper: GS's Cambodian refugee story in, 292, 295;
Passages
review in, 227; and publication of
The Pentagon Papers
, 170, 171â72, 175; and GS's prostitution stories, 146; Watergate and, 176, 179.
See also
Graham, Katherine
Watergate, 176, 179, 325
Waters, Alice, 387
Weidenfeld, Baron George, 243
well-being, and
Pathfinders
research, 274
Wellesley College, 392
Weymouth, Lally, 207, 243â45, 421
“What Hillary Wants” (Sheehy), 397â98
Where the Wild Things Are
(Sendak), 73
White Horse Tavern (New York City), Albert-GS first meeting at, 37â38
Whitehead, Colson, 336
“Will This Queens Housewife Be the Next Vice President?” (Sheehy), 332
William Morrow publishers, 272
Wilson, Mary Louise, 155
Winfrey, Oprah, 368
Winkler, Irwin, 71, 250
Wintour, Anna, 242
Wolfe, Sheila, 447
Wolfe, Tom: appearance of, 11; and Clay as bachelor-about-town, 184; at Clay-GS wedding, 314; and Clay's eating habits, 120; and Clay's family background, 52; at Clay's funeral, 447; Clay's relationship with, 13, 84; equity in
New York
magazine of, 248; at Felker Fest, 389; and Goldsmith's story about Warhol, 84, 85; and GS's prostitution stories, 146; GS's relationship with, 12; at
Herald Tribune
, 11, 12, 13; and
New York
magazine, 84, 85, 86, 88â90; and New York Public Library writers dinner, 374; prose of, 12, 90; “Radical Chic” story of, 88â90; at Thanksgiving parties, 339, 454
Wolfson, Howard, 401, 438
women: Bush's (George H. W.) views about, 372; in
East Side Express
newsroom, 330; Hart and, 322â24; Kipling's views about, 345; life span of, 383; in politics, 127â28, 130, 330â34, 372â73; stages of development for, 214â15, 216, 217; Thatcher's views about, 345; and woman as vice president, 330â31.
See also
menopause; women's movement;
specific person or organization
Women's Action Alliance, 90
women's movement: beginning of, 70; children and, 126, 136, 138; and Clay-Steinem-GS lunch at Oak Room, 132â33; Clay's role in, 90â91, 125â29, 132â33; coalescence of, 372; Erpf dinner party and, 125â29; and Fifth Avenue march, 134â35; Friedan's role in, 133â34; GS fears/concerns about, 129â32; GS views about, 136â38;
Lovesounds
and, 132â33; marriage and, 185â86; and Oak Room sit-in, 131; radical offshoot of, 134; Steinem's recollections of early period of, 129.
See also specific person or organization
Women's Refugee Commission, 306â7, 339
Women's Strike for Equality, 134â35
Wonder, Stevie, 400
Woodstock, GS-Trish trip to, 113â14
Woodward, Bob, 176, 179, 226
Woolf, Virginia, 386
World-Journal Tribune
, 54
world leader profiles, GS's.
See specific person
World Telegram and Sun
, 5, 6
World War II: blackouts during, 23; Bush (George H. W.) in, 326â27; GS as child during, 23; Ho Chi Minh in, 83
Wright, Betsey, 395
Wright, Doug, 155
writers' collective house (Ireland), 201â3
writers/writing: and anonymous sources, 148; basic requirements for successful book, 67; and Brown's offer to GS, 79; Clay's loyalty to, 86, 98, 264â66; editors' relationship with, 270â72; gender relations and, 97â98; and GS's dreams/aspirations, 73; New York Public Library dinner for, 374â76; and women editors, 68.
See also
New Journalism;
specific person
Yakolev, Alexander, 355â56
Year of the Woman (1992), 372
Yeats, W. B., 200â202
Yeltsin, Boris, 356
yin and yang, 459â60
Young, Hugo, 349
Youngbird, Marilyn, 319â20
Zaccaro, John, 332
Zalaznick, Sheldon, 93, 94, 95
Zhou Enlai, 174
Zuckerman, Mort, 352, 389
GAIL SHEEHY
is the author of sixteen books, including the classic
New York Times
bestseller
Passages
, named one of the ten most influential books of our times by the Library of Congress. A multiple award-winning literary journalist, she was one of the original contributors to
New York
magazine and has been a contributing editor to
Vanity Fair
since 1984. A popular lecturer, Sheehy was named AARP's Ambassador of Caregiving in 2009. She lives in New York City.
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Pathfinders
Spirit of Survival
Character: America's Search for Leadership
Gorbachev: The Man Who Changed the World
The Silent Passage
New Passages
Understanding Men's Passages
Hillary's Choice
Middletown, America
Sex and the Seasoned Woman
COVER
Cover design by Amanda Kain
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TEXT
Excerpt from “Radical Chic” from
Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers
by Tom Wolfe. Copyright © 1970, renewed 1999 by Tom Wolfe. Reprinted by permission of the author and by permission of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC.
Excerpt from
The Fire Next Time
by James Baldwin. Copyright © 1962, 1963 by James Baldwin. Copyright renewed 1990, 1991 by Gloria Baldwin Karefa-Smart. Used by permission of the James Baldwin Estate.
Excerpt from “The Song of Wandering Aengus” by W. B. Yeats. Used courtesy of Simon & Schuster.
Excerpt from “La Dolce Vita” by Barbara Goldsmith.
New York
magazine. Vol. 1, no. 4. April 19, 1968. Copyright © 1968. Used by permission of Barbara Goldsmith.
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