![]() ![]() It's hard, but if you're given regular hours, better pay, decent housing, unemployment and medical compensation, pension plans-we have a very relaxed way of living. "Working in the fields is not in itself a degrading job. ![]() Some books have only one theme (the theme of Book One is "Working the Land") others have several.īook One contains stories by three newspaper delivery boys, a farmer, a farm worker, a farm woman, a deep miner and his wife, a strip miner, and a heavy equipment operator. These books tie their diverse content together with themes. The narrative moves through mundane details, emotional truths, and existential questioning.įollowing a preface, a foreword, and an introduction, the volume is divided into nine "books," each of which contains one or more subsections that provide several accounts of working people's jobs and lives. It is an exploration of what makes work meaningful for people in all walks of life, from Lovin' Al the parking valet, Dolores the waitress, the fireman, to the business executive. The book also reflects Terkel's general idea that work can be difficult but still provides meaning for workers. Working investigates the meaning of work for different people under different circumstances, showing it can vary in importance. Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do is a 1974 nonfiction book by the oral historian and radio broadcaster Studs Terkel. ![]()
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