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The
New York
magazine “family” in their 100-foot-long garret. (
Left to right:)
Dottie Seiberling, Walter Bernard, Milton Glaser, Aaron Latham, unknown (
partially hidden)
, Clay Felker.
©2014 The Estate of Cosmos Andrew Sarchiapone

Tom Wolfe in full regalia, ca. 1970.
©2014 The Estate of Cosmos Andrew Sarchiapone

Horse race of the New Journalists. This illustration by Arnold Roth, titled “The Pursuit of Social Realism on the Field of Fame, 1972,” appeared in Esquire magazine and depicts the leading practitioners of what was known as “the New Journalism,” including
(left to right:)
Jack Newfield, John Sack, Michael Herr, Pete Hamill, Jimmy Breslin, Hunter Thompson, Norman Mailer, Terry Southern, Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe, and Gail Sheehy (the sole female representative, leading the pack).

The hound being trampled by the New Journalists' horses is labeled “The Underground Press”; the leading hounds are labeled
(top to bottom:) Esquire, The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic
, and
New York
. Their quarry, the fox: “Social Realism.” Note the abandoned hound to the rear of John Sack:
Life
magazine, which ceased weekly publication in 1972.

In the back, to the left, is a group leaving the hunt, labeled “American Novelists.” Breaking off from them and trying to catch up with the New Journalists are Gore Vidal, William Styron, Truman Capote, George Plimpton, and James Agee. Above Agee, on a cliff, are “The Critics.”

© 2014 Arnold Roth

“Redpants and Sugarman” cover story by Gail, 1971.
©New York Media LLC

“The Midlife Crisis” cover story by Gail, 1974.
©New York Media LLC

Tom Wolfe's iconic
New York
cover, “Radical Chic,” 1970.
©New York Media LLC

Debut of
Ms.
magazine inside
New York
, 1972.
©New York Media LLC

Gail writing
Passages
, 1975.
Courtesy of the author

Gail and Clay at the beach, 1983.
Courtesy of the author

Clay announcing the takeover of
New York
, 1977.
©2014 United Press International

Mass walkout of
New York.
(
Left to right:)
Byron Dobell, Burt Glinn, Ellen Stern, Gail.
©2014 United Press International

Gail, Clay, and Maura in Mexico with a piñata, 1974.
©Elena Prohaska Glinn for the Estate of Burt Glinn

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