Enjoy For Free The Worldly Years: Life Of Lester Pearson 1949-1972 Created By John English Released Through Printable Format

life of Lester Pearson, An interesting account by a writer who seems informed, sympathetic, yet critical, The ending seemed rather abrupt with little discussion of Pearson's ongoing significanceperhaps that is telling in itself and Pearson's legacy was overshadowed by his more flamboyant successors on both sides of the political aisle.
The Worldly Years , covering the years, is the second volume of John English's biography of Lester Pearson, It is not nearly as good as the outstanding first volume which tells the story of Pearson's education and career as a diplomat prior to entering politics.

The first third of The Worldly Years maintains the same level of excellence as achieved in volume one, the Shadow of Heaven as it covers Pearson's years as Minister of External Affairs.
This portion of the book has a strong section on Pearson's actions during the Suez Crisis for which he earned his Nobel Prize, It also has an interesting discussion on the Herbert Norman suicide, a Canadian diplomat who committed suicide when he was accused of being a communist by members of the McCarthy hearings.
As long English is writing in the area of diplomatic history, English he is in top form, When Pearson loses the External Affairs portfolio as a consequence of the electoral defeat of the Liberals in theelection, the book goes off the rails, For the period after, the best section in the book is the one devoted to de Gaulle's visit to Canada induring which he shouted the separatist slogan "Vive le Québec libre!" before a crowd in Montréal.

There are also some highly entertaining moments in the last quarter of the book where English relates Lester Pearson's encounters with American President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
English describes Johnson haranguing Pearson with obscenities over Pearson's public opposition the American involvement of the VietNam, He also tells the tale of how Johnson when driving Pearson around his Texas ranch would leave his car to urinate urging Pearson to do likewise, Given that Pearson and Johnson's wives were in the following car, Pearson was particularly loath to do so,
Unfortunately outside of the field of foreign relations, English's book provides neither comedy nor insight, I found that English's portrait of Lester Pearson as Prime Minister was too much like that of Peter C, Newman who presented Pearson as a ditherer who had trouble managing his cabinet and who lacked the personal dynamism to promote his own accomplishments,
In fact the events of Pearson's term in office show hime to have been a great leader who got many important laws passed, While Pearson did make a number of errors in managing his ministers in his early years as Prime Minister, he subsequently put together a very strong cabinet that served his successor Pierre Elliot Trudeau very well.

Fortynine years after Pearson stepped down as Prime Minister in, the current Federal Liberals are still running on Pearson's legislative accomplishments and foreign policy, Among many other things, Pearson's government passed laws giving Canada free healthcare, old age pensions, student loans and bilingualism in the federal civil service, Pearson vigorously supported NATO and the UN, However, he resisted unilateral American actions keeping Canada out of the Viet Nam war, The Federal Liberals incontinue to promote themselves as the creators and defenders of the programs of the Pearson era, Pearson's accomplishments were great. English perhaps not wishing to fall into the trap of giving his subject extravagant praise, falls into the opposite trap of not giving him enough,
In a general pattern, English fails to credit Pearson for either continuing the good work of someone else or starting something that someone else had to finish.
John Diefenbaker began trading with Communist China in defiance of the American trade boycott, Pierre Elliot Trudeau ultimately recognized Mao's regime, English gives Pearson no credit for having overseen a growth in the trade relation with China during the interim,
Similarly, English does not mention that the work on the bill that would ultimately decriminalize homosexuality began while Pearson was still in office, In fact, English consistently fails to show the
Enjoy For Free The Worldly Years: Life Of Lester Pearson 1949-1972 Created By John English Released Through Printable Format
remarkable continuity between the Trudeau and Pearson administrations,
John English's Worldly Years is a very earnest and competent book that anyone interested in the era should enjoy, but it lacks the brilliance of the first volume.
It often focuses on the trivial giving only cursory glances at essentials, It is very much worth reading but it is a real comedown from the outstanding volume,




After aboutpages with Mike, his death hit me surprisingly hard given its inevitability, A great Canadian a mostly great biography, Simply terrific. Have not yet read the first volume of English' biography and I likely will get to Pearson's threevolume memoir before I come back to English but looking forward to both.
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