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Jean Stein

Jean Stein brought the world to her Upper West Side apartment, then transformed her guests’ party anecdotes into stirring oral histories of the American dream. Annick Weber chronicles the life of one of New York’s great storytellers.

The first thing that many people noticed about Jean Stein was the tape recorder. Though clunky and somewhat old-fashioned-looking, it served her well on decades’ worth of trips across America, during which she interviewed subjects as varied as the topics she covered. Stein was not an ordinary writer for whom a notepad and pen would likely have sufficed; she was a master of the oral history form, and the tape recorder was essential in fully capturing and collecting her interviewees’

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This story is from Kinfolk Issue Thirty-Nine

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