NHSTalks Stories || Episode 3
The HUC Literary Club with NICHOLAS GAGE - JuLY 19, 2020
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Guest Speaker
NicHOLAS Gage

Nicholas Gage is a celebrated author and investigative journalist, best known for his autobiographical memoirs, the best-selling Eleni (1983) and A Place for Us (1989). Eleni describes the life of his family in Greece during the Second World War and Greek Civil War. Gage’s mother, Eleni, was executed for arranging the escape of her children from their Communist-occupied village. Eleni became an outstanding feature film starring John Malkovich as the protagonist playing Nick Gage.
Nick's experience in Hollywood included his role as Executive Producer of The Godfather Part III. He is a frequent contributor to leading publications such as The New York Times and Vanity Fair.
Nick joins us to discuss his celebrated book: Greek Fire: The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis. Readers are treated to an insiders look of the crossroads of wealth, fame and one of Greece's most unforgettable divas, the great Maria Callas. The bestseller received outstanding reviews and testimonials leading publications including The Washington Post, Amazon, and The New York Times.
The Washington Post- "Greek Fire illuminates not just his subjects but the craft of biography as well.”
Admiral James Stavridis USN- "It is truly a brilliant book in every regard. A work of art ... a work of history ... a work of maritime policy ... a work of the human heart."
Nick's experience in Hollywood included his role as Executive Producer of The Godfather Part III. He is a frequent contributor to leading publications such as The New York Times and Vanity Fair.
Nick joins us to discuss his celebrated book: Greek Fire: The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis. Readers are treated to an insiders look of the crossroads of wealth, fame and one of Greece's most unforgettable divas, the great Maria Callas. The bestseller received outstanding reviews and testimonials leading publications including The Washington Post, Amazon, and The New York Times.
The Washington Post- "Greek Fire illuminates not just his subjects but the craft of biography as well.”
Admiral James Stavridis USN- "It is truly a brilliant book in every regard. A work of art ... a work of history ... a work of maritime policy ... a work of the human heart."