Wasn't Dashiel a strike breaker, involved in organisted political violence? Any suggestions what to read up on the history around his writings would be much appreciated. Thanks
Hammett, according to Wikipedia, joined the Communist Party in 1937. Communists are more likely to organize a strike than they are to be strike-breakers. If you have a source for this activity, would love to see it.
he actually was involved in strike breaking while working for the pinkerton agency. It kind of gave him the base outline for his story red harvest. i also think these events in Butte, Montana formed his later political outlook. here is a citation from the washington post about the toppic: The story goes that in 1917, Dashiell Hammett was offered $5,000 by an officer of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company to kill labor union organizer Frank Little, who had come to Butte, Mont., to stir up striking miners. Hammett, who was working for the Pinkerton Detective Agency as a strikebreaker, declined the offer. Little was killed, and it was believed that other Pinkertons may have been behind his lynching. Despite it all, Hammett stuck with the Pinkerton job.@@philrufkahr1515
I had read that he became a communist out of moral disgust over strike-breaking activity that he had been involved in with the Pinkertons. I don't have a citation.
Thank you, best narrator for these stories!
Continental op is my absolute favorite
Found this and am wondering how I missed it. Usually the algorithm suggests these gems! Enjoying all of this
Wow, this narrator could be Jimmy Stewart’s son! Great voice for this!
Thought i read everything Hammett did. This is really marvelous. THANKS.
Any idea qhen these were first published?? I don't see anything in the notes.
Most of the stories here appeared first in "Black Mask" magazine in 1924.
Thank you!!!
sounds like James Stewart
Wasn't Dashiel a strike breaker, involved in organisted political violence? Any suggestions what to read up on the history around his writings would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Hammett, according to Wikipedia, joined the Communist Party in 1937. Communists are more likely to organize a strike than they are to be strike-breakers. If you have a source for this activity, would love to see it.
he actually was involved in strike breaking while working for the pinkerton agency. It kind of gave him the base outline for his story red harvest. i also think these events in Butte, Montana formed his later political outlook. here is a citation from the washington post about the toppic: The story goes that in 1917, Dashiell Hammett was offered $5,000 by an officer of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company to kill labor union organizer Frank Little, who had come to Butte, Mont., to stir up striking miners. Hammett, who was working for the Pinkerton Detective Agency as a strikebreaker, declined the offer. Little was killed, and it was believed that other Pinkertons may have been behind his lynching. Despite it all, Hammett stuck with the Pinkerton job.@@philrufkahr1515
I had read that he became a communist out of moral disgust over strike-breaking activity that he had been involved in with the Pinkertons. I don't have a citation.
Thanks will look that up. Much appreciated.
Who is this narrator?
Look away
This may sound stupid , but, I return to this, when I want to ground myself. So tired of listening to the crap I hear every day.
Not stupid at all. I'm glad you're enjoying it. It means a lot to me that you're finding value in this channel.
Please, who is the reader?
These are all read by Winston Tharp. He's quite a prolific reader on Librivox. Here's his profile page: librivox.org/reader/5694