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Saturday, November 01, 2008

sad news indeed

i liked him. he himself said it best; he broke down the walls


Studs Terkel, Listener to Americans, Dies at 96

By WILLIAM GRIMES

Studs Terkel, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author whose searching interviews with ordinary Americans helped establish oral history as a serious genre, and who for decades was the voluble host of a popular radio show in Chicago, died Friday at his home there. He was 96.

His death was confirmed by Lois Baum, a friend and longtime colleague at the radio station WFMT.

In his oral histories, which he called guerrilla journalism, Mr. Terkel relied on his enthusiastic but gentle interviewing style to elicit, in rich detail, the experiences and thoughts of his fellow citizens. Over the decades, he developed a continuous narrative of great historic moments sounded by an American chorus in the native vernacular. ................

2 comments:

Commander Zaius said...

Now he was a real patriot.

Unknown said...

he documented real americana - ALL divergent - ALL americans none the less