Authors: Gail Sheehy
Passage to Power
(Caro), 59â60
Passages in Caregiving
(Sheehy), 279, 451â52
Passages
(Sheehy): background research and writing for, 208, 209, 210â13, 217â21, 372, 383; Bantam publication of, 370; as bestseller, 229â31, 234; and Brown-GS relationship, 317; Clay's comments about, 222; copy editing of, 216â17; cover design for, 224; Dutton contract for, 210, 273; and Gould “collaboration,” 218â20; and GS financial affairs, 210, 219, 230, 231â32, 273, 422, 426; and GS's predictions about women, 70; and GS's trip to Northern Ireland, 158; impact of, 272â73; men's reactions to, 226â27; objectives for, 216; as “pop psychology,” 224; promotions/book tours for, 223, 224â27, 249; reviews of, 222â23, 227, 229; softcover edition of, 230â31; and stages of development, 209â16; as success, 229â30, 270, 272â73; title for, 221; word of mouth about, 224, 230â31
Passion Play
(Nichols), 311
pathfinders: characteristics of, 273â75; definition of, 273
Pathfinders
(Sheehy): research and writing about, 273â78; Sadat interview and, 276â78
patriarchy, 22, 133
Patricof, Alan, 246â47, 248, 251, 252, 257, 260, 261, 262, 263, 268
Patterson (Alicia) Foundation, 219
Peggy (twelve-step friend), 431â32
Penney, James Cash, 36â37, 459
The Pentagon Papers
, 170, 171â72, 175, 176
“The People America Forgot” (Sheehy), 285
Peterhov, Irina, 355
Peters, Jon, 207
Peterson, Charles, 148â49
Pew Research Center, 71
Phil Donahue Show
(TV show), GS's appearance on, 205
The Philosophy of Andy Warhol
(Warhol), 12â13, 84â85
Pickens, Bill, 336, 337, 339
Pickens, Pat, 337, 339
Pierre Hotel (New York City), Felker Fest at, 388â91
Pileggi, Nick, 95
Pirie, Bob, 256â57, 263â65
Playboy
magazine, erotic gospel of, 140
Plaza Hotel, Clinton fundraiser at, 403â4.
See also
Oak Room
Poitier, Joanna, 366
Pol Pot, 289, 305
political profiles, GS's: for
Vanity Fair
, 317â29, 341, 371; of world leaders, 341â58.
See also specific profile
politics: of menopause, 364â65; women in, 127â28, 130, 330â34, 372â73.
See also
political profiles, GS's
Pond, Peter, 285â86, 299, 310
Powell, Colin, 336
power brokers, GS views about, 175â76
Preminger, Otto, 71â73, 89
Prince, Hal, 98
Pristavkin, Anatoly, 351
Pristavkin, Marina, 351
prostitution: clean-up commission for, 148; GS's research and writings about, 139â49, 205; violence and, 141, 148
Pugh, Clementine, 337, 339
Puzo, Mario, 95
Quinn, Sally, 155, 226, 313
race/racism: GS's early interest in, 40; in Sag Harbor, 336â38; sit-ins and, 131
“Radical Chic” (Wolfe), 88â90
Radical Mothers, 134
Radziwill, Lee, 150, 152
Random House, 67, 68â69, 70, 271, 278â79, 365â66, 368â69, 388.
See also specific person
Ranelagh, John, 343
Rangel, Charlie, 438
Ranny (cousin), 23
Ratner's (New York City restaurant), 9
Reagan, Nancy, 333
Reagan, Ronald: Bush (George H. W.) and, 326, 327â28; elections of 1984 and, 332, 333; elections of 1988 and, 321; Ferraro's criticisms of, 331; Gorbachev and, 348, 349; GS's study of and writings about, 329, 341; image of, 325; and Iran-Contra, 328; punishment of GS by administration of, 295; Reeves work on, 93; refugee policies of, 285; Thatcher and, 347, 348â50, 357; veneration of, 357
“Red Star: The Man Who Changed the World” (Sheehy), 353â54
“Red Star Falling” (Sheehy), 366
Redbook
magazine, GS's Life History Questionnaire in, 274
“Redpants and Sugarman” (Sheehy), 143â47, 149, 166
Redstockings, 134
Reeves, Jeffrey, 415
Reeves, Richard, 92â93, 257, 260, 339, 414â15,
415
Remick, Lee, 149
Renaissance Weekend (1992, 1995), 398â400
restaurants, Clay's interest in, 245.
See also specific restaurant
Reynolds, Vicki, 366
Rice, Donna, 323, 324
Richard (friend), 423â26, 427â28
“The Riddle of Sadat” (Sheehy), 276â78
Rilke, Rainer Maria, 379
Rinzler, Carol, 221, 223
risk taking, and characteristics of pathfinders, 275
Rivers, Larry, 85, 89
“The Road to Bimini” (Sheehy), 324
Robards, Jason, 89
Robbins, Jerome, 89
Robinson, James, 312
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
, 38, 39â40, 41
Rochester, New York: “colored” section of, 40; GS in, 38â40, 41â42
Rockefeller, David, 93
Rockefeller, Nelson, 93, 99, 177
Rockefeller Foundation, 137
Rohatyn, Felix, 252â53, 254â55, 256, 257â58
Rollins, Ed, 333
Rooney, Agnes (grandmother), 21â22
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 337, 398
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 323, 398
Rose, Charlie, 307
Rosenberg, Milt, 226
Rosenthal, Abe, 389
Rotisserie d'en Face (Paris restaurant), Clay-GS at, 413
Ryan, Paul, 373
Sadat, Anwar, 276â78, 317
Sag Harbor: Clay's funeral in, 446â47; GS's rental home in, 456, 457â58; Shnayerson-GS Thanksgiving party in, 453â55
Sag Harbor Initiative, 336â38, 339â40
Saint Martin's, Clay-GS vacation on, 266â68
Sakeo (Cambodian refugee camp), 286â91
Salem (
Trib
composition man), 8â9
Salomon Brothers, 335
Sarah (great-aunt), 158â59, 160, 161
Sarnoff, Dorothy, 226
Sarouen, Nhep, 286â87
saturation reporting, 145, 147, 149
Saturday Night Live
(TV show), 173, 183
Savvy
magazine, 242
Scharlatt, Hal, 216
Schiff, Dorothy “Dolly,” 235â36, 239
Scotland, Maura-GS trip to, 292
Seasons of a Man's Life
(Levinson), 214
Seauman, Sally, 207
“Second Adulthood,” 212
“The Secret of Grey Gardens” (Sheehy), 150â56
The Secret Passage
, on
New York Times
bestseller list, 368
Seiberling, Dorothy “Dottie,” 100â101
senator, GS and Washington, 189â91, 199
Sendak, Maurice, 73
Sergei (Russian translator), 351, 352
Sex and the Seasoned Woman
(Sheehy), 457
sexual harassment, 372
Shaw, George Bernard, 63
Sheehan, Neil, 279, 375
Sheehan, Susan, 375
Sheehy, Albert (husband): dreams/aspirations of, 38; dual-career marriage of, 44â48; extramarital affairs of, 45â46, 51; as father, 49; as grandfather, 418â19; GS first meets, 37â38; GS's divorce from, 48â49; GS's financial arrangements with, 185; and GS's interest in civil rights movement, 5; and GS's panic attacks, 166; and GS's pregnancy, 3â4; GS's relationship with, 184â85, 418â19; and GS's self-image, 130; GS's traditional marriage to, 3â4; and Henion parents' divorce, 44; marriage problems of, 45â46; and Maura's birth, 9, 10; Maura's stays with, 74, 78â79, 112, 113, 118, 120, 165, 185, 187, 188, 190; medical career of, 3â4, 38, 44, 46; Unterberg and, 104, 105, 107, 113
Sheehy, Gail: abortion of, 34â35; Albert's courtship and marriage to, 3â4, 37â39, 44â48; Albert's divorce from, 48â49; as bachelor woman, 199â209; as bestselling author, 230; as caregiver, 433â35, 436â37; childhood writings of, 26; childhood and youth of, 16â19, 21â28; college years of, 27â28, 29â30, 35â36, 47; daring in life of, 458â59; declaration of independence by, 220; dreams/aspirations of, 6, 24, 27, 28, 38, 39, 40, 87; drinking problem of, 430â33, 451; “elopement” of, 29â35; family background of, 21â22, 26â27, 53; fears of, 158â67, 205, 227â28, 316, 374, 384, 385, 411, 436â37, 439, 450, 458; first failure of, 67â71; first newspaper job of, 39; first screenplay by, 71â72; fortieth birthday of, 232â33; healing of, 449â60; identity of, 186; as “letting go,” 448; mantra of, 74â75, 460; panic attacks of, 165â67; photographs of,
10, 17, 181, 378, 417;
“post-menopausal zest” of, 371â73, 392â93; pregnancies of, 4â5, 6, 7â8, 9, 34â35, 39â40; reputation of, 148; revirgination pledge of, 35â36, 38; self-image of, 12, 87, 120, 130â31; sexual activities of, 31, 35â36, 77, 78; as single parent, 48, 56, 204, 293; and smoking, 204â5; as swimmer, 16â18, 19, 384, 460; as widow, 449â60; winning and, 18, 19, 28.
See also
Felker-GS relationship;
specific person or topic
Sheehy, Maura (daughter): at
Adweek
, 312; Albert as caring for, 74, 78â79, 112, 113, 118, 120, 165, 185, 187, 188, 190; appearance of, 72; and the Beale kittens, 150â52; birth of, 9â10; career choices of, 392; childhood and youth of, 44â45, 46â47, 48â49, 56, 61, 65â66; children of, 416â17, 418â19, 426; and Clay-GS in California, 388; Clay-GS relationship and, 118, 121, 122â23, 168, 182â83, 204, 221, 228, 256, 292, 303, 310, 312, 315, 406; and Clay-GS trip to Asia, 181; and Clay's cancer, 376, 406, 407, 408; Clay's death and, 446; Council as surrogate mother for, 207, 220; education of, 122, 203; and GS-Albert as dual-career couple, 44â45; and GS-Albert's divorce, 48â49; and GS as caregiver, 439; and GS concerns about change, 198; and GS fortieth birthday party, 232, 233; and GS as single parent, 204; and GS's India trip, 74; and GS's Kennedy (Bobby) assignment, 61, 65â66; GS's relationship with, 204, 292â93, 376, 448; in Hamptons, 182â83, 232, 233; and horses, 202; leaves for college, 292â93; and lovebird incident, 198â99; marriage of, 392; meltdown of, 73; Mohm and, 298, 300, 301, 303; and Ms. (dog), 205; naming of, 10; personality of, 72, 204â5; photographs of,
10, 72, 415;
Preminger comment of, 72; as swimmer, 228; and Thanksgiving party, 338; trips/vacations of, 48, 50, 228â29, 250, 292, 306â7; Trish and, 103â4, 111
Shelter Island, Clay-GS walks on, 382, 448
Sheppard, Eugenia, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10â11
Sheraton, Mimi, 245
Shishlin, Nikolai, 352â53, 354
Shnayerson, Michael, 453â54
Shore, Rima, 162
Shuman, Stanley, 252, 261â62, 263
The Silent Passage
(Sheehy), 367â71, 393, 399
Silverman, Burt, 102
Simon & Schuster, 370â71
Simon, John, 242
60 Minutes
(CBS-TV), 183, 393
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, 100, 254â55, 256, 263
Slesin, Suzanne, 242
Smart
magazine, 390
Smith, Liz, 245, 369
Snyder, Dick, 370â71
Snyder, Jerome, 82
Sondheim, Steven, 89, 98
“The Song of Wandering Aengus” (Yeats), 201â2
Sorel, Edward, 101â2
Soulé, Henri, 245
Soviet Union; collapse of, 352; GS trips to, 187, 350â56, 365
Spector, Phil, 12
“Speed City. The Amphetamine Explosion” (Sheehy), 110
Spiegel, Sam, 243
Spirit of Survival
(Sheehy), 308â9
The Sporting News
, Felker (Carl) at, 53
Sputnik
(Russian satellite), 35â36
Srey Mom
.
See
Mohm
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
, Felker (Cora) at, 53
St. Mark's Church (New York City), 47
St. Vincent's Hospital (New York City), 4, 9, 44
stages of development: GS identification of, 209â16, 219, 318, 372; for women, 214â15, 216, 217. See also
Passages
Stahl, Lesley, 226, 313, 369, 389
Stamberg, Susan, 226
Starr, Kenneth, 395
State Department, U.S., 294
Steinem, Gloria: birth control article by, 128; “City Politic” column of, 98, 130; Clay and, 83â84, 90â91, 128, 130, 131â32; and Clay-Steinem-GS lunch at Oak Room, 132â33; and Clay's role in women's movement, 90â91, 125â29; at Felker Fest, 389; equity in
New York
magazine of, 248; and Erpf dinner party, 125, 126, 127â28; at
Esquire
, 83, 128; GS compared with, 130, 136; GS's relationship with, 132; Ho Chi Minh story of, 83â84;
Ms.
magazine and, 90, 91, 98, 136; NOW and, 131; professional background of, 83â84; recollections of early period of women's movement of, 129; style of, 130
Stephanopoulos, George, 394
Stern, Leonard, 334
Stewart, John, 62
Stitt, Milan, 450â51
Stivers, Cyndi, 330, 390
Stoddard, Brandon, 149
Stone, Oliver, 335
Streisand, Barbra, 207
student protests, 60, 87â88
Styron, William, 375
success, fear of, 227â28
Suede (prostitute), 142
Sydney Daily Mirror
, 237
Talese, Gay, 67â69, 86, 112, 147, 374
Talese, Nan, 67â69, 70, 112
Tall, Safoura, 421, 440, 444, 445
Tavern on the Green (New York City), 272
Tea Party, 333, 334
Thailand: Clay and GS in, 281â82; GS assignment in, 285â91.
See also
Cambodian refugees
Thanksgiving parties, Clay and GS's, 338â40, 415, 426â27, 453â55
That Was the Week That Was
(Frost TV show), 173
Thatcher, Denis, 343
Thatcher, Margaret: Clinton (Hillary) compared with, 393; and counterculture, 350; downfall/resignation of, 357; Gorbachev and, 347â49, 357â58; GS fantasy play about, 358; GS's study of and writings about, 50, 341â50; Lincoln as historical counterpart of, 350; and Northern Ireland, 157, 158, 161; Reagan and, 347, 348â50, 357; Véronique and, 346, 347
Tiffin, Pamela, 14, 52, 116, 168, 207
Tiger, Lionel, 125â29
Time
magazine: GS interview with, 222; and GS profile of Hart, 321; impact of
New York
magazine on, 102; as interpreting news, 96
Tobias, Andrew, 94â95