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More copies of this ISBN:Working: People Talk about What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Doby Studs Terkel
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Studs Terkel records the voices of America. Men and women from every walk of life talk to him, telling him of their likes and dislikes, fears, problems, and happinesses on the job. Once again, Terkel has created a rich and unique document that is as simple as conversation, but as subtle and heartfelt as the meaning of our lives....In the first trade paperback edition of his national bestseller, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Studs Terkel presents "the real American experience" (Chicago Daily News), "a magnificent book....A work of art. To read it is to hear America talking." (Boston Globe). Review:"Remarkable...the range is enormous....Work is the theme and we learn a lot about these trades." The Wall Street Journal Review:"An enormous amount of exciting material....An incredible abundance of marvelous beings....A very special electricity and emotional power." The New York Times Book Review Review:"I cannot find words to express sufficiently my admiration for Studs Terkel's Working. This is a powerful, original, indescribable, and incredible book. Over a hundred identifiable people have created it by word of mouth, and only an interviewer of genius, exploiting the tape recorder as hardly anyone else has done, could possibly have brought it forth....One cannot put down this book without wanting to take a long hard look at one's own life and daily work." Lewis Mumford Review:"A deep penetration of American thought and feeling....A celebration of individuals....A masterpiece." Los Angeles Times Review:"First class....The talk in Working is good talk — earthy, passionate, honest, sometimes tender, sometimes crisp, juicy as reality, seasoned with experience...It is a pleasure to join the hallelujah chorus." Chicago Daily News Review:"A set of miracles....Nothing could tell our children's children who and how and what we were the way Studs Terkel will. Is it possible the great American novelist is Terkel?" Murray Kempton Synopsis:This text takes a look at work in the 20th century, with accounts from a variety of people about their jobs. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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