Studs on technique
Of all the reminiscences of Studs Terkel, my favorite is Mike Lenahan's Chicago Reader piece that gets the great interviewer talking about the technique of quoting somebody.
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You want that language. I wouldn’t change goin’ to going, or ain’t to aren’t. But “confluence,” if you make it clear, without embarrassing the person, that it is “influence,” or “coincidence”—I think I would change it in many cases. For clarity. He meant “coincidence,” I would make it coincidence.
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