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    <body><![CDATA[Read the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.stopsmilingonline.com/story_detail.php?id=483">STOP SMILING interview</a> with Studs Terkel:<br/><br/><strong>BEHIND THE BILLBOARDS</strong><br/>By Danny Postel and JC Gabel<br/><br/>(This interview originally appeared in the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.stopsmilingstore.com/issue24thechicagoissue.aspx">STOP SMILING <em>Chicago Issue</em>)<br/><br/>Studs Terkel is “as much a part of Chicago as the Sears Tower and Al Capone,” a BBC journalist once remarked.<br/><br/>Indeed, just as tourists to the “city of the century” throng to the skyscraper's observation deck and make their way to one or another of the gangster's old haunts, many a writer has pilgrimaged to the Uptown home of Chicago's legendary oral historian, where the following interview took place.<br/><br/>Stop Smiling: One of Chicago's literary giants passed away earlier this year. How well did you know Saul Bellow?<br/><br/>Studs Terkel: I didn't know him too well. We disagreed on a number of things politically. In the protests in the beginning of Norman Mailer's <em>Armies of the Night</em>, when Mailer, Robert Lowell and Paul Goodman were marching to protest the Vietnam War, Bellow was invited to a sort of counter-gathering. He said, “Of course I'll attend.” But he made a big thing of it. Instead of just saying OK, he was proud of it. So I wrote him a letter and he didn't like it. He wrote me a letter back. He called me a Stalinist. But otherwise, we were friendly...<br/><br/><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.stopsmilingonline.com/story_detail.php?id=483">Read the STOP SMILING interview...</a><br/><br/><br/></a>]]></body>
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