Division Street America

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Division Street America
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Studs Terkel
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:416
Dimensions(mm): Height 206,Width 137
Category/GenreOral history
ISBN/Barcode 9781595580726
ClassificationsDewey:977.311
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher The New Press
Imprint The New Press
Publication Date 1 January 1993
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

"Division Street", Studs Terkel's first book of oral history, established his reputation as America's foremost oral historian and as "one of those rare thinkers who is actually willing to go out and talk to the incredible people of this country," in the words of Tom Wolfe. Viewing the inhabitants of a single city, Chicago, as a microcosm of the nation at large, "Division Street" chronicles the thoughts and feelings of some seventy people from widely varying backgrounds in terms of class, race and personal history. From a mother and son who migrated from Appalachia to a Native American boilerman, from a streetwise ex-gang leader to a liberal police officer, from the poorest African-Americans to the richest socialites, these unique and often intimate first-person accounts form a multi-faceted collage that defies any simple stereotype of America. As Terkel himself put it: "I was on the prowl for a cross-section of the urban thought, using no one method or technique...I guess I was seeking some balance in the wildlife of the city as Rachel Carson sought it in nature." Revealing aspects of people's lives that are normally invisible to most of us, "Division Street" is a fascinating survey of a city, and a society, at a pivotal moment of the twentieth century.

Author Biography

Studs Terkel is the author of twelve books of oral history, including Working, and Race. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a member of the Academy of Arts and Letters, he was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003. Alex Kotlowitz is the award-winning author of There Are No Children Here, among other books.

Reviews

"Remarkable... Division Street astonishes, dismays, exhilarates." - THE NEW YORK TIMES "Totally absorbing." - THE NEW YORKER"