Talking to Myself: A Memoir of My TimesTerkel offers the reader an autobiography of our times--the stirring story of a man whose life has been so vivid that its telling mirrors the events of our century. From Mahalia Jackson to Bertrand Russell, from Martin Luther King, Jr. to Federico Fellini, Studs has met them all and captured their voices for the reader. |
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Do You Like Bruegel? | 3 |
The Greatest Story Ever Told | 30 |
The Dreampossessed | 40 |
Copyright | |
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