Alan Wieder, author of Studs Terkel: Politics, Culture, but Mostly Conversation, talk to the Chicago Tribune‘s Rick Kogan about how his book on Studs came into being:
“It was a not-so-happy Halloween in 2008 when the many thousands of his fans and followers heard that Studs Terkel had died. This news was perhaps softened a bit by the fact that he was 96 years old and that his life had been filled with activity: TV star, actor, radio host for nearly half a century on WFMT, author of nearly 20 books (among them such best-sellers as Division Street America, Working and The Good War, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1985), energetic activist and civic symbol. He got it right when some years before his death he crafted his own playful epitaph: ‘Curiosity did not kill this cat….’”
Read the article in the Chicago Tribune
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