Studs Terkel

Studs Terkel

Studs Terkel has written at least 26 books. Their most popular book is Black Like Me with 56 saves with an average rating of 4.07⭐.

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Author Bio

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 as an interviewer.
In 1952 Terkel began working for WFMT, first with the "Studs Terkel Almanac" and the "Studs Terkel Show," primarily to play music. The interviewing came along by accident. This later became the award-winning, "The Studs Terkel Program." His first book, Giants of Jazz, was published in 1956. Ten years later his first book of oral history interviews, Division Street: America, came out. It was followed by a succession of oral history books on the 1930s Depression, World War Two, race relations, working, the American dream, and aging. His last oral history book, Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Reflections on Death, Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith, was published in 2001.
Late into his life Terkel continued to interview people, work on his books, and make public appearances. He was the first Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the Chicago Historical Society.  His last book, P.S.: Further Thoughts from a Lifetime of Listening was released in November 2008.
--From Studsterkel.org

Black Like Me

Black Like Me
ByJohn Howard Griffin

1961 • 56 Readers • 246 pages 4.1

Working: People Talk about What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Do

1974 • 30 Readers • 642 pages 4

The Good War

The Good War
ByStuds Terkel

1984 • 15 Readers • 589 pages 4.5

Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression

1970 • 10 Readers • 480 pages 4.5

Race

Race
ByStuds Terkel

1992 • 3 Readers • 352 pages

American Dreams: Lost and Found

2005 • 3 Readers • 470 pages

Chicago

Chicago
ByNelson Algren,Bill Savage

1951 • 2 Readers • 135 pages 4

The neon wilderness

The neon wilderness
ByNelson Algren,Studs Terkel,+2 more

2 Readers

Division Street America

2006 • 2 Readers • 381 pages

One More Time: The Best of Mike Royko

1999 • 2 Readers • 275 pages 5

Christ in Concrete

Christ in Concrete
ByPietro Di Donato

1937 • 2 Readers • 256 pages

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1997 • 1 Reader

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Outside the Magic Circle: The Autobiography of Virginia Foster Durr
ByVirginia Foster Durr,Hollinger F. Barnard,+1 more

1 Reader

Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith In Troubled Times

2003 • 1 Reader 4

My American Century

My American Century
ByStuds Terkel

1997 • 1 Reader • 544 pages 4

Studs Terkel's Chicago

2017 • 112 pages

Hard Times

Hard Times
ByStuds Terkel

2011 • 640 pages

American Dreams

American Dreams
ByStuds Terkel

1985 • 470 pages

Hope Dies Last

Hope Dies Last
ByStuds Terkel

2003 • 320 pages

Touch and Go

Touch and Go
ByStuds Terkel,Sydney Lewis

2010 • 406 pages

Giants of Jazz

Giants of Jazz
ByStuds Terkel

1957 • 210 pages

"The Good War"

"The Good War"
ByStuds Terkel

2011 • 608 pages

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1987 • 171 pages