![]() ![]() ![]() While reading the different narratives I found myself realizing that these experiences are not much different than contemporary feelings about work and society. It is an exploration of what makes work meaningful for people in all walks of life. For those, like me, are not familiar, Working is a collection of accounts, from the 60’s, of how ordinary folks in the USA made their living. ![]() So I’m curious to hear those of most people I engage with. Like my pal Chris says “everyone’s got a story”. I’m interested in the places that shape us into who we are. I am fascinated with people, where they were born, grew up, what kind of formative experiences did they had, etc. In all honesty I have never read Terkels’ Working, so this is my first encounter with the material. There are many familiar contributing artists to the book including Peter Kuper, Sabrina Jones, and Justseeds member Dylan Miner! I gladly accepted the gift and expressed my intention of sharing my opinion of the book here on the Justseeds blog. I was given a copy of Studs Terkel’s Working: a graphic adaptation by an acquaintance from The New Press, last Summer. ![]()
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