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Henry Lawson Poems

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Henry Lawson Poems
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Henry Lawson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 155
Category/GenrePoetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9780207196188
ClassificationsDewey:A821
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Imprint HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Publication Date 25 January 2000
Publication Country Australia

Description

A stunning new edition of this essential collection from the bush balladeer A stunning collection from one of Australia's favourite poets.Readers have long embraced the passionate energy of Henry Lawson's poems. this collection showcases the very best of Lawson - heart-rending tales of the human condition, rousing poems of social protest, images of comic characters, and classic portraits such as Middleton's rouseabout, as well as some of Lawson's lesser-known works, including the poignant verse addressed to his lost love, Hannah thornburn.Henry Lawson was a man burdened by poverty and deafness and haunted by the spectres of alcoholism and madness. Against his tortured life, the spirit, humour and understanding evident in this collection show the breadth of Lawson's achievement and demonstrate why he has endured as one of Australia's great poets.

Author Biography

Henry Lawson was born in Grenfell, NSW, in 1867. At 14 he became totally deaf, an affliction which many have suggested rendered his world all the more vivid and subsequently enlivened his later writing. After a stint of coach painting, he edited a periodical, The Republican, and began writing verse and short stories. His first work of short fiction appeared in the Bulletin in 1888. He travelled and wrote short fiction and poetry throughout his life and published numerous collections of both even as his marriage collapsed and he descended into poverty and mental illness. He died in 1922, leaving his wife and two children.