Touch and Go by Sydney Lewis audiobook

Touch and Go: A Memoir

By Sydney Lewis and Studs Terkel
Read by Norman Dietz

Tantor Audio

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798200138692

  • ISBN: 9798200138715

Runtime: 9.94 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

At nearly ninety-five, Studs Terkel has written about everyone's life, it seems, but his own. In Touch and Go, he offers a memoir that—embodying the spirit of the man himself—is youthful, vivacious, and enormous fun.

Terkel begins by taking us back to his early childhood with his father, mother, and two older brothers, describing the hectic life of a family trying to earn a living in Chicago. He then goes on to recall his own experiences—as a poll watcher charged with stealing votes for the Democratic machine, as a young theatergoer, and eventually as an actor himself in both radio and on the stage—giving us a brilliant and often hilarious portrait of the Chicago of the 1920s and 1930s. He tells of his beginnings as a disc jockey after World War II and as an interviewer and oral historian—a craft he would come to perfect and indeed personify. Finally, he discusses his involvement with progressive politics, leading inevitably to his travails during the McCarthy period, when he was blacklisted and thrown out of work despite having become by then one of the country's most popular television hosts.

Fans of Studs Terkel will find much to discover in these remarkable reminiscences. Others will be captivated to learn of the unique and eclectic life of one of America's greatest living legends.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“An engrossing stream-of-consciousness meditation on the 20th century.” New York Times
“As dry and clear and crisp as a good martini. And meant to be savored.” Chicago Sun-Times
“A fitting portrait of a legendary talent…Americans might get to know their collective past a lot better if all history lessons were as absorbing and entertaining as this one.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Emotionally charged (but never sentimental), politically charged (but never formulaic) and energy-charged…Terkel is a self-aware and self-effacing presence who happily knows he has been at the center of many things.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Emotionally charged (but never sentimental), politically charged (but never formulaic) and energy-charged.... Terkel is a self-aware and self-effacing presence who happily knows he has been at the center of many things. Kirkus Starred Review

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Author

Author Bio: Sydney Lewis

Author Bio: Sydney Lewis

Titles by Author

Author Bio: Studs Terkel

Author Bio: Studs Terkel

Studs Terkel (1912—2008) won the Pulitzer prize in 1985 for his interviews with ordinary people in such books as American Dreams: Lost and Found; Working; Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression; and Division Street: America Giants of Jazz. Often called an oral historian, he preferred to be known for playing music on the radio. Nevertheless, he received lifetime achievement awards from the National Book Critics Circle in 2004 and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize in 2006, and he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was awarded a Presidential National Humanities Medal. He grew up in Chicago and graduated from the University of Chicago in 1932 and from the University of Chicago Law School in 1934. He was an actor in radio soap operas, a disk jockey, a radio commentator, and a television emcee, and he traveled all over the world doing on-the-spot interviews. He also hosted a daily radio program on WFMT in Chicago that was syndicated throughout the country.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 9.94
Audience: Adult
Language: English