First published in 1970, Studs Terkel's bestselling Hard Times has
been called "a huge anthem in praise of the American spirit" (Saturday
Review) and "an invaluable record" (The New York Times). With his
trademark grace and compassion, Terkel evokes a mosaic of memories from
those who were richest to those who were destitute: politicians,
businessmen, artists and writers, racketeers, speakeasy operators,
strikers, impoverished farmers, people who were just kids, and those who
remember losing a fortune.
Now, in a handsome new illustrated edition, a selection of Studs's
unforgettable interviews are complemented by images from another rich
documentary trove of the Depression experience: Farm Security
Administration photographs from the Library of Congress. Interspersed
throughout the text of Hard Times, these breathtaking photographs by
Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Jack Delano, and others expand the human
scope of the voices captured in the book, adding a new dimension to
Terkel's incomparable volume. Hard Times is the perfect introduction
to Terkel's work for new readers, as well as a beautiful new addition to
any Terkel library.