Studs Terkel

Author details

Aliases:
Louis Terkel, Studs Terkel
Born:
May 16, 1912
Died:
Oct. 31, 2008

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Studs Terkel was born Louis Terkel in New York on May 16, 1912. The family moved to Chicago in 1922 and opened a rooming house. From 1926 to 1936 they ran another rooming house, the Wells-Grand Hotel at Wells Street and Grand Avenue. Terkel credited his knowledge of the world to the tenants who gathered in the lobby of the hotel and the people who congregated in nearby Bughouse Square a meeting place for workers, labor organizers, dissidents, the unemployed, and religious fanatics of many persuasions. Terkel attended University of Chicago and received a law degree in 1934. After a brief stint with the civil service in Washington D.C., he returned to Chicago and worked with the WPA Writers Project in the radio division. After a year in the Air Force, he returned to writing radio shows and ads. In 1944, he landed his own show on WENR. This was called the Wax Museum show that allowed him to express his own personality and play recordings he liked from folk music, opera, jazz, or blues. A year later he had his own television show called Stud's Place and started asking people the kind of questions that marked his later work …

Books by Studs Terkel

Studs Terkel: Working (1990, Ballantine)

Working

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Studs Terkel: Americani (Paperback, Italiano language, 2008, Rizzoli)

Americani

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Studs Terkel: Studs Terkel's Chicago (2012) No rating

Studs Terkel's Chicago

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Studs Terkel: Working in America (2021, Highbridge Audio and Blackstone Publishing) No rating

Working in America

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Studs Terkel: Hope Dies Last (2004, New Press) No rating

Hope Dies Last

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Studs Terkel: "The Good War" (Hardcover, 1984, Pantheon) No rating

"The Good War"

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Studs Terkel: Division Street (Paperback, 2006, New Press) No rating

Division Street

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Studs Terkel: Hard Times (2012, New Press, The) No rating

Hard Times

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