Monday, November 10, 2008
Studs Terkel, Voice of Chicago, Dies
The author-radio host-actor-activist and Chicago symbol died last Friday. He was 96 years young. "My epitaph? My epitaph will be 'Curiosity did not kill this cat,'" he once said. "Studs Terkel was part of a great Chicago literary tradition that stretched from Theodore Dreiser to Richard Wright to Nelson Algren to Mike Royko," Mayor Richard M. Daley said Friday. "In his many books, Studs captured the eloquence of the common men and women whose hard work and strong values built the America we enjoy today. He was also an excellent interviewer, and his WFMT radio show was an important part of Chicago's cultural landscape for more than 40 years."
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