Boomer
03-07-2009, 05:47 PM
Studs Terkel has been one of my favorite writers for lots and lots of years. When he died last fall, I knew I would miss him. I really like oral histories and Studs Terkel was the master of getting those stories. The Good War about WWII has been a favorite of mine. And now I think I am going to take another look at Hard Times: An Oral History of The Great Depression. And I think I will get a copy for my grandchildren, too. We have been talking a little bit about the times we are in now. I guess it is not the D-word so far, but things will be different for a while. And perspective is so important.
And I keep thinking that this book would be a good one for a book club. (But I am not Oprah.)
For now though, I just want to share this little article from a recent AARP magazine. Studs comments on the times we now face. He is no longer with us. But he is still talking to us. I think what he says here might make others feel better, too. Studs Terkel could always get the big picture through the little stories. And in all that he found hope.
http://www.aarpmagazine.org/money/fear_economy_studs_terkel.html
Boomer
And I keep thinking that this book would be a good one for a book club. (But I am not Oprah.)
For now though, I just want to share this little article from a recent AARP magazine. Studs comments on the times we now face. He is no longer with us. But he is still talking to us. I think what he says here might make others feel better, too. Studs Terkel could always get the big picture through the little stories. And in all that he found hope.
http://www.aarpmagazine.org/money/fear_economy_studs_terkel.html
Boomer