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Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day

โœ Scribed by Terkel, Studs


Book ID
108707657
Publisher
The New Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
550 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781595587664

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โœฆ Synopsis


WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY ADAM COHEN OF THE NEW YORK TIMES

Perhaps Studs Terkel's best-known book, Working is a compelling look at jobs and the people who do them. Consisting of over one hundred interviews with everyone from a gravedigger to a studio head, from a policeman to a piano tuner, this book provides an enduring portrait of people's feelings about their working lives.

"A powerful, original, indescribable and incredible book... Only an interviewer of genius, exploiting the tape recorder as hardly anyone else has done, could possibly have brought it forth." --Lewis Mumford

"A magnificent book... a work of art. To read it is to hear America talking." --Boston Globe

"Splendid... Important... Rich and fascinating... The people we meet are not digits in a poll but real people with real names who share their ancedotes, adventures, and aspirations with us." --Business Week

"The talk in Working is good talk--earthy,...


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