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Working in America: The Best of Studs Terkel's Working Tapes
Written by Studs Terkel
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The complete audio documentary as broadcast by NPR, plus exclusive bonus interviews and commentary.
In the early 1970’s, author and radio host Studs Terkel went around the country with a reel-to-reel tape recorder interviewing people about their jobs. The result was the bestselling book Working. The great interviewer of his day, Terkel celebrated the uncelebrated, and Working elevated the stories of ordinary people and their daily lives.
For over four decades, the Working tapes were packed away in Terkel's home office and remained unheard—until now. Partnering with the Chicago History Museum and the Studs Terkel Archives, Project& was given exclusive access to the original recordings and spent a year working with Radio Diaries preparing them for the world to hear as part of the national multimedia initiative, Working in America. The result is a stunning audio documentary that captures the voices of Americans from vastly different backgrounds, each reflecting on the rewards, the challenges, and the often surprising value of work in their lives. Four decades later, we hear from some of these same people as they reflect on their original interviews—and on the startling changes in their lives since.
Hosted by Joe Richman.
In the early 1970’s, author and radio host Studs Terkel went around the country with a reel-to-reel tape recorder interviewing people about their jobs. The result was the bestselling book Working. The great interviewer of his day, Terkel celebrated the uncelebrated, and Working elevated the stories of ordinary people and their daily lives.
For over four decades, the Working tapes were packed away in Terkel's home office and remained unheard—until now. Partnering with the Chicago History Museum and the Studs Terkel Archives, Project& was given exclusive access to the original recordings and spent a year working with Radio Diaries preparing them for the world to hear as part of the national multimedia initiative, Working in America. The result is a stunning audio documentary that captures the voices of Americans from vastly different backgrounds, each reflecting on the rewards, the challenges, and the often surprising value of work in their lives. Four decades later, we hear from some of these same people as they reflect on their original interviews—and on the startling changes in their lives since.
Hosted by Joe Richman.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHighbridge Company
Release dateNov 28, 2017
ISBN9781681689616
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Reviews for Working in America
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 5, 2023
Good look at the dignity of work in many ways, will have to read the whole book one day - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 5, 2023
What a tremendous trip back to the 1970s workplace. The interviews are full of richness and candor. This audiobook makes me want to devour the book in its entirety. Terrific stuff.
