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The People are the News: Grant Pick's Chicago Stories
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The People are the News: Grant Pick’s Chicago Stories

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This distinctive collection features writings from Grant Pick’s long, distinguished career in literary journalism. Pick had a uniquely open eye and ear for people who were in difficult situations, doing extraordinary things, or both. Most of his stories focus on interesting but overlooked Chicagoans, like the struggling owner of a laundromat on the west side or the successful doctor who, as he faced his own death from cancer, strove to enlighten his colleagues in the medical field. As only a lifetime Chicagoan could, he described in tender detail the worlds in which people lived or worked, providing a look not just at one city’s citizens but at humanity as a whole.Pick’s widow and son curate this showcase of some of his most well-remembered work, such as
The Rag Man of Lincoln Park
and
Brother Bill.
In these and all of his other works, Pick wrote from the front lines, speaking to people whom others might encounter everyday but never really see. He faithfully characterized his subjects, never denying them dignity or value and never judging them. In the mirror he held up to his city, Chicago could see the shared humanity of all its citizens.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2008
Pages
242
ISBN
9780810124455

This distinctive collection features writings from Grant Pick’s long, distinguished career in literary journalism. Pick had a uniquely open eye and ear for people who were in difficult situations, doing extraordinary things, or both. Most of his stories focus on interesting but overlooked Chicagoans, like the struggling owner of a laundromat on the west side or the successful doctor who, as he faced his own death from cancer, strove to enlighten his colleagues in the medical field. As only a lifetime Chicagoan could, he described in tender detail the worlds in which people lived or worked, providing a look not just at one city’s citizens but at humanity as a whole.Pick’s widow and son curate this showcase of some of his most well-remembered work, such as
The Rag Man of Lincoln Park
and
Brother Bill.
In these and all of his other works, Pick wrote from the front lines, speaking to people whom others might encounter everyday but never really see. He faithfully characterized his subjects, never denying them dignity or value and never judging them. In the mirror he held up to his city, Chicago could see the shared humanity of all its citizens.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2008
Pages
242
ISBN
9780810124455