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The New Yorker Theater and Other Scenes from a Life at the Movies

Toby Talbot; Foreword by Martin Scorsese

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October, 2009
Cloth, 400 pages, 76 black and white photos
ISBN: 978-0-231-14566-4
$24.95 / £16.95

Web Features:
Toby Talbot discusses The New Yorker Theater and Other Scenes from a Life at the Movies

  • Read an article on the book from The Front Row, The New Yorker’s film blog.
  • From the Archives of the New Yorker Theater: read program notes from Terry Southern, Jonas Mekas, and others.
  • Read a review from the Wall Street Journal.
  • Listen to Toby and Dan Talbot on a 2006 episode of The Leonard Lopate Show

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About the Author

Toby Talbot, a native New Yorker, has been an Upper Westsider since the 1950s. She and her husband Dan Talbot first owned and ran the New Yorker Theater in the 1960s, and then Manhattan's Cinema Studio and Metro Theater in the mid-1970s and early 1980s. They now own and run Lincoln Plaza Cinemas on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Talbot is the author of A Book About My Mother, Early Disorder, numerous childrens' books, and many translations, among them Jacobo Timerman's Prisoner Without A Name, Cell Without a Number. She has taught Spanish literature at Columbia College and New York University, was formerly the education editor of El Diario de Nueva York, and now teaches documentary film at the New School University in New York.

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