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The Art of Manliness

#370: The Era of Bright Expectations

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2018

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

After WWII and before the Korean War, America experienced a short period free from the fear of war and conflict. People were optimistic about a future of peace and plenty. My guest today calls this time the “era of bright expectations,” and he experienced it firsthand as a young man who had just graduated from college. The era's burgeoning sense of optimism inspired him and a few of his college buddies to set out on a road trip up to the Canadian wilds in search of the spirit of romance and adventure. My guest's name is Earle Labor, and I’ve had him on the show before to discuss his landmark biography on Jack London. Today, we talk about his memoir of this youthful trip of his: "The Far Music." Earle tells us what life was like right after WWII and before the Korean War, and whether he regrets just missing the chance to fight in WWII. We then discuss Earle’s right of passage road trip from Texas to Canada. He talks about hitchhiking, sleeping in barns, fields, and state fair grounds when he and his buddies didn’t have money, and how they ate during those lean times. Earle then talks about the jobs they worked along the way to save money for their stay in Canada, including farming, building grain elevators, and bagging alfalfa for an entire week with little or no sleep. Earle even did some time prize fighting and worked at a burlesque theater. We end our conversation talking about the outcome of that trip, and Earle makes an impassioned call to men to celebrate their manliness and to never lose the spirit of romance and adventure. You don't want to miss it.

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0:00.0

[♪ INTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:13.9

Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcasts.

0:18.0

After World War II and before the Korean War, America experienced a short period free

0:21.9

from the fear of war and conflict.

0:23.8

People this time were optimistic about a future of peace and plenty.

0:27.1

My guest today calls this time the era of bright expectations and he experienced

0:30.7

the first hand as a young man who had just graduated from college.

0:33.8

This era is burgeoning since optimism inspired him and a few of his college buddies to set

0:37.4

out all the way from Texas on a road trip to Canadian Wiles in search of the spirit of romance

0:41.7

and adventure.

0:42.7

I guess his name is Earl Labor and I've had one on the show before to discuss his landmark

0:45.8

biography on Jack London.

0:47.2

Today we talk about his memoir of the Zufl trip his called the Far Music.

0:50.6

It all tells us what life was like right after World War II and before the Korean War

0:53.9

and whether he regrets missing the chance to fight in World War II.

0:57.1

We then discuss Earl's right of passage road trip from Texas to Canada.

1:00.6

Talks about hitchhiking back in those days, sleeping in barns, fields and state fairgrounds

1:04.2

when he and his buddies didn't have any money for a room at the YMCA and how they ate during

1:08.2

those lean times.

1:09.2

Earl then talks about the jobs they worked along the way to save money for their trip to

1:12.2

Canada including farming, building a grain elevators and bagging alfalfa for an entire

1:17.0

week with little or no sleep.

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