Studs Terkel
Louis "Studs" Terkel (born May 16, 1912) is a United States writer and broadcaster.
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May 16 - 1912 - United States - Writer
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Terkel was born in New York City, but at the age of ten, he moved with his family to Chicago, Illinois, where he spent most of his life. He attended the University of Chicago, and received a law degree in 1934, but chose not to pursue a career in law. Instead, he joined the WPA Writers Project, working in radio, ranging from voicing soap opera productions, announcing news and sports, presenting shows of recorded music, as well as writing radio scripts and advertisements.
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New York City - Chicago, Illinois - University of Chicago - 1934 - WPA Writers Project - Radio - Soap opera - News - Sport - Music
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Terkel published his first book Giants of Jazz in 1956. He followed it with a number of other books, most focusing on the history of the USA, relying substantially on oral history. He also serves as a Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the Chicago Historical Society.
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Giants of Jazz - 1956 - USA - Oral history - Chicago Historical Society
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Studs Terkel got his nickname because he reminded people of the fictional character Studs Lonigan, of James T. Farrell's trilogy. Terkel has never learned to drive.
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Studs Lonigan - James T. Farrell
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Studs Terkel is perhaps best known for his 1970 book ', in which he assembled recollections of the Depression from across a wide spectrum of society, from Okies to prison inmates, to the better off. Terkel won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for his similarly formatted book The Good War, which challenged the prevailing notion that World War II was a time of unblemished national solidarity, goodwill and unified purpose in contrast to the Vietnam era. In 1997, he was elected a member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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Okies - 1985 - Pulitzer Prize - The Good War - World War II - 1997 - The American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Recently Terkel underwent successful open-heart surgery. At 93 years-old he is one of the oldest people to undergo this form of surgery and doctors reported his recovery to be remarkable for someone of his advanced age.
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