Studs Terkel (1912–2008)
Auteur van Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do
Over de Auteur
Studs Terkel was an actor, writer, and radio host. He was born Louis Terkel on May 16, 1912 in New York City. He took his name from the James T. Farrell novel, Studs Lonigan. Terkel attended the University of Chicago and graduated with a law degree in 1934. Terkel acted in local stage productions toon meer and on radio dramas until he began one of the first television programs, an unscripted show called Studs Place in the early 1950s. In 1952, Terkel began Studs Terkel's Almanac on radio station WFMT in Chicago. Terkel compiled a series of books based on oral histories that defined America in the 20th Century. Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do received a National Book Award nomination in 1975. The Good War: An Oral History of World War II won the Pulitzer Prize in nonfiction in 1985. Working was turned into a hit musical in 1978. Terkel was named the Communicator of the Year by the University of Chicago in 1969. He also won a Peabody Award for excellence in journalism in 1980 and the National Book Foundation Medal for contributions to American letters in 1997. He died on October 31, 2008 at the age of 96. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: Photo by Robert Birnbaum (courtesy of the photographer)
Werken van Studs Terkel
Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do (1974) 2,132 exemplaren
Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Reflections on Death, Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith (2001) 485 exemplaren
Boob Jubilee: The Mad Cultural Politics of the New Economy: Salvos from the Baffler (2003) — Voorwoord — 82 exemplaren
Four Decades with Studs Terkel: A Compilation of Extraordinary Interviews from 40 Years of Broadcasting (1993) 4 exemplaren
Rare Studs Terkel HARD TIMES Oral History of the Great Depression 1970 Pantheon Books [Hardcover] Studs Terkel 2 exemplaren
Bericht aus einer Amerikanischen Stadt Chicago 1 exemplaar
En by i Amerika 1 exemplaar
Rapport fra en amerikansk by 1 exemplaar
The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule 1 exemplaar
Chicago 1 exemplaar
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Dissent, Winter 1972: Special Issue: The World of the Blue Collar Worker — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
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- Officiële naam
- Terkel, Louis
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- TERKEL, Studs
TERKEL, Lewis - Geboortedatum
- 1912-05-16
- Overlijdensdatum
- 2008-10-31
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Geboorteplaats
- New York, New York, USA
- Woonplaatsen
- New York, New York, USA
Chicago, Illinois, USA - Opleiding
- University of Chicago (PhB)
University of Chicago Law School (JD) - Beroepen
- writer
oral historian
radio host
television host
actor - Organisaties
- Federal Writers' Project
Works Progress Administration
WFMT - Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- National Book Award, Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters (1997)
National Humanities Medal (1997)
George Polk Career Award ( 1999)
Great Lakes Book Award ( 1998)
Dayton Literary Peace Prize's Lifetime Achievement Award (2006)
American Academy of Arts and Letters ( 1997) - Korte biografie
- Studs Terkel was born in New York City to Russian Jewish immigrants. He moved with his parents to Chicago where his parents ran a boarding house. Though graduating from law school, Terkel chose not to practice law. He joined a theater group and did other work until he began writing. In the 1950's, he was blacklisted from television for refusing to sign a loyalty oath to CBS. He was married to social worker Ida Goldberg for 60 years before her death in 1999. Studs Terkel is survived by one son, Dan Terkel.
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But still these interviews are lopsided in a way. Nasty as it may sound I still want to hear from those, whom these workers despise or simply don't understand. It would be a revealing read too - to see the motives of a careerists, sweatshop foremen, managers in malls and cafeterias etc...
They may sound shallow and disgusting, but they still need to be heard. We need a broader picture.… (meer)