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Today's the first of two episodes on the hardboiled novelist Dashiell Hammett. Today I go through the first half of Hammett's life, including his early life and family history, his time as a Pinkerton operative, and what being a Pinkerton op entailed. I discuss the Mining Wars and tell the story of Frank Little, an IWW organizer. I finish the episode with a discussion of the novel, Red Harvest. 

Note: the Hammett episodes are, I believe, the last episodes with annoying sound quality issues, for which I apologize.

Songs:

There is Power in a Union by Utah Phillips

The Ballad of Frank Little by Dusty the Kid

Sources:

Hammett's novels, of course

Dashiell Hammett: Man of Mystery, Sally Cline

The Lost Detective: Becoming Dashiell Hammett by Nathan Ward 

Always On Strike: Frank Little and the Western Wobblies by Arnold Stead

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Anonymous

Industrial workers of the world*

Shoe Manghorn

Did Red Harvest after this recommendation and then read The Dain Curse. What was interesting in that book was that it's mentioned several times that California is the cult center of the country, and that the cult of interest moved to California, paraphrasing, "as all cults eventually do". Not a reputation I thought California would have before maybe the 50s, certainly didn't know it had it in the 20s when that book was written.