The Work of Living: Working People Talk About Their Lives and the Year the World Broke

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
OR Books
Publish Date
Pages
260
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.65 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781682193235

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About the Author

Maximillian Alvarez is the Editor-in-Chief of The Real News Network in Baltimore and the host of Working People, "a podcast about the lives, jobs, dreams, and struggles of the working class today." Prior to joining The Real News, he was an Associate Editor at The Chronicle of Higher Education and graduated with a dual-PhD in History and Comparative Literature from the University of Michigan. His work has been featured in a range of outlets, including The Nation, In These Times, Boston Review, Truthout, and The Baffler.

Reviews

"A magnificent scholar... [with] a powerful vision and a subtle analysis at the same time... So much to offer."
-- Dr. Cornel West, Professor of Philosophy and Christian Practice, Union Theological Seminary


"Maximillian Alvarez doesn't just report; he listens like an organizer, and pulls the fundamental challenges of humanity from the people he interviews so that it's never just about storytelling or setting a narrative. It's about finding what really binds us together in those struggles so that we can fight our way forward with real love and solidarity."
-- Sara Nelson, International President, Association of Flight Attendants-CWA


"Maximillian Alvarez is a once in a generation talent. Brandishing his pen like a Machetero brandishes a machete, he combines journalistic integrity and revolutionary fervor in a way that strikes right at the heart of the oppressor. His writing not only gives voice to the voiceless but paints their dreams and aspirations in a clear and vivid way, leaving the reader reborn and baptized in the historic global struggle for solidarity and justice."
-- Kooper Caraway, President, South Dakota Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO

"A stirring record of life in an emergency."
-- Publishers Weekly