Web Letters: Studs Terkel, Listener

By Calvin Trillin

This article appeared in the May 28, 2007 edition of The Nation.

May 10, 2007

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  • Janus

    Sandberg, Algren, Royko and Terkel;
    They all rah and razz you, Chicago.
    They talk about you like you're some whore
    they've been in love with and paying for.

    Studs says you're a two-face.
    Algren says you're a carny kid,
    on the make;
    on the take.

    Sinatra croons that you're
    his kind of town
    in Hobokenese that could pass
    for native southside jive.

    Benny G. learned his jazz
    with you here in an orphanage,
    and brought it back home
    when he refined it,
    to your stomping approval.

    The stench of your stocks is gone.
    Those south-town steel-maker
    chimneys spit no more.
    Your trains are down to a trickle.

    They've stripped your landmarks:
    many of Sullivan's edifices,
    the trolleys. What's left?
    Plenty!

    For every Sullivan gone, a Van der Rohe;
    for every trolley, an El;
    for every Capone, a Fast Eddie;
    for every Daley, another Daley

    You may be a whore on some nights.
    but on others you're a lady.
    I've seen you resplendent at the symphony,
    while strolling by the Lake,
    or browsing at Marshall Field's

    So you defy us, Chicago,
    laugh at your reputation,
    swallow up five million of us,
    make us pay dearly for you,
    and dare us not to love you.

    to Studs from another guy who loves Chicago

    Ernest Griffith

    Phoenix, AZ

    11/23/2007 @ 6:53pm


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