Author: Barcroft Boake
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
"Where the Dead Men Lie and Other Poems" by Barcroft Boake is a collection of poetry that provides readers with a glimpse into the life and landscape of Australia during the late 19th century. Barcroft Boake, an Australian poet known for his vivid and evocative verses, explores themes such as the harshness of the Australian bush, the struggles of pioneers, and the complexities of human experiences. The title poem, "Where the Dead Men Lie," is perhaps one of Boake's most famous works, depicting the challenges faced by early settlers and the harsh realities of life in the Australian outback. Throughout the collection, readers can expect to encounter Boake's keen observations, a deep connection to the Australian environment, and reflections on the human condition. "Where the Dead Men Lie and Other Poems" stands as a testament to Boake's contribution to Australian literature, offering a poetic portrayal of the landscapes and people that shaped the nation during his time.
Where The Dead Men Lie And Other Poems
Author: Barcroft Boake
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
"Where the Dead Men Lie and Other Poems" by Barcroft Boake is a collection of poetry that provides readers with a glimpse into the life and landscape of Australia during the late 19th century. Barcroft Boake, an Australian poet known for his vivid and evocative verses, explores themes such as the harshness of the Australian bush, the struggles of pioneers, and the complexities of human experiences. The title poem, "Where the Dead Men Lie," is perhaps one of Boake's most famous works, depicting the challenges faced by early settlers and the harsh realities of life in the Australian outback. Throughout the collection, readers can expect to encounter Boake's keen observations, a deep connection to the Australian environment, and reflections on the human condition. "Where the Dead Men Lie and Other Poems" stands as a testament to Boake's contribution to Australian literature, offering a poetic portrayal of the landscapes and people that shaped the nation during his time.
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
"Where the Dead Men Lie and Other Poems" by Barcroft Boake is a collection of poetry that provides readers with a glimpse into the life and landscape of Australia during the late 19th century. Barcroft Boake, an Australian poet known for his vivid and evocative verses, explores themes such as the harshness of the Australian bush, the struggles of pioneers, and the complexities of human experiences. The title poem, "Where the Dead Men Lie," is perhaps one of Boake's most famous works, depicting the challenges faced by early settlers and the harsh realities of life in the Australian outback. Throughout the collection, readers can expect to encounter Boake's keen observations, a deep connection to the Australian environment, and reflections on the human condition. "Where the Dead Men Lie and Other Poems" stands as a testament to Boake's contribution to Australian literature, offering a poetic portrayal of the landscapes and people that shaped the nation during his time.
Late Murrumbidgee Poems
Author: John Mukky Burke
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648511649
Category : Australian poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Indigenous Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. "It is twenty years since Night Song and Other Poems was published. That was a poetic recording of my journey from childhood, through adolescence, marriage and a return to Australia from twelve years in Aotearoa New Zealand. The foci in that book--identity, family, childhood--were deliberately occluded. My sexuality, in the 1980s of its writing, was presented as though I was at the time a straight man coming to terms with my Wiradjuri heritage. I skirted around Aboriginal politics and identity. No more. The journey continues in this book and I, as tour guide, take you to unvisited, secret places that were definitely not seen to be acceptable or proper to visit in the past. The Mabo judgement informed much of my thinking in Night Song and there is no doubt that the same-sex marriage debate of 2018 and its outcome inform these poems. They are less tentative and far more certain in my expression of Aboriginal and sexual identity and acceptance. My real life experiences are here--expressed guts and all--far more honestly than before, and hang the consequences in the open. For me, wholly healthy. A long-time friend has often said, 'It's amazing how death changes you.' Not living authentically has been a living death for me. Like the Ancient Mariner, I have unshackled multiple albatrosses from my being, and have finally blessed all those facets of myself once believed to be slimy, ugly and at all costs to be avoided. The Murrumbidgee is a river I was born next to...and now, seventy and more years later, am returned to."--John Mukky Burke
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648511649
Category : Australian poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Indigenous Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. "It is twenty years since Night Song and Other Poems was published. That was a poetic recording of my journey from childhood, through adolescence, marriage and a return to Australia from twelve years in Aotearoa New Zealand. The foci in that book--identity, family, childhood--were deliberately occluded. My sexuality, in the 1980s of its writing, was presented as though I was at the time a straight man coming to terms with my Wiradjuri heritage. I skirted around Aboriginal politics and identity. No more. The journey continues in this book and I, as tour guide, take you to unvisited, secret places that were definitely not seen to be acceptable or proper to visit in the past. The Mabo judgement informed much of my thinking in Night Song and there is no doubt that the same-sex marriage debate of 2018 and its outcome inform these poems. They are less tentative and far more certain in my expression of Aboriginal and sexual identity and acceptance. My real life experiences are here--expressed guts and all--far more honestly than before, and hang the consequences in the open. For me, wholly healthy. A long-time friend has often said, 'It's amazing how death changes you.' Not living authentically has been a living death for me. Like the Ancient Mariner, I have unshackled multiple albatrosses from my being, and have finally blessed all those facets of myself once believed to be slimy, ugly and at all costs to be avoided. The Murrumbidgee is a river I was born next to...and now, seventy and more years later, am returned to."--John Mukky Burke
The Murrumbidgee Kid
Author: Peter Yeldham
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0857965484
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
'A heart-warming evocation of childhood during the Great Depression . . . I loved every page.' BRYCE COURTENAY The small town of Gundagai in the 1930s is no place for the attractive and flamboyant Belle Carson and her young son, Teddy – particularly when she longs for him to achieve the success that eluded her on the stage and screen. Determined to pursue this dream, she abandons her husband and their Murrumbidgee River home for a more vibrant city life. But Belle's obsession leads her and Teddy – whom the press christens 'the Murrumbidgee Kid' – into a world where nothing is safe or familiar. And from her carefully hidden past a threat soon emerges to make their precarious lives even more vulnerable . . . From rural Gundagai to the bright lights and shady underbelly of 1930s Sydney, this is a beautifully written and adsorbing story about an unconventional family's coming-of-age.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0857965484
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
'A heart-warming evocation of childhood during the Great Depression . . . I loved every page.' BRYCE COURTENAY The small town of Gundagai in the 1930s is no place for the attractive and flamboyant Belle Carson and her young son, Teddy – particularly when she longs for him to achieve the success that eluded her on the stage and screen. Determined to pursue this dream, she abandons her husband and their Murrumbidgee River home for a more vibrant city life. But Belle's obsession leads her and Teddy – whom the press christens 'the Murrumbidgee Kid' – into a world where nothing is safe or familiar. And from her carefully hidden past a threat soon emerges to make their precarious lives even more vulnerable . . . From rural Gundagai to the bright lights and shady underbelly of 1930s Sydney, this is a beautifully written and adsorbing story about an unconventional family's coming-of-age.
Admissions
Author: David Stavanger
Publisher: Upswell
ISBN: 174382274X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
An unprecedented look at the lived experience of mental health in creative work, as told by writers, comedians and public figures We are full of worlds that can't be contained by a pill. This groundbreaking collection documents the state of mental health in Australia, foregrounding a wide range of voices with lived experience defining themselves beyond a diagnosis. Admissions showcases more than one hundred works: poems, essays, lyrics, fiction and illustrations from some of our leading writers, comedians and public figures challenging prescribed notions of illness, recovery, treatment and trauma while reclaiming language as an act of mad pride. Exploding with optimism and pain, encounters and descriptions, this is an unprecedented exploration of what is carried through life and writing. Contributors include: Sara M. Saleh, Grace Tame, Felicity Ward, Shastra Deo, Nat's What I Reckon, Helena Fox, Krissy Kneen, Christine Anu, Elizabeth Tan, Justin Heazlewood, Kristen Dunphy, Jennifer Wong, Fiona Wright, Amani Haydar, Omar Sakr, Sam Twyford-Moore, Ellen van Neerven, Ali Cobby Eckermann, Anna Spargo-Ryan, Eunice Andrada, Steven Oliver and many more.
Publisher: Upswell
ISBN: 174382274X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
An unprecedented look at the lived experience of mental health in creative work, as told by writers, comedians and public figures We are full of worlds that can't be contained by a pill. This groundbreaking collection documents the state of mental health in Australia, foregrounding a wide range of voices with lived experience defining themselves beyond a diagnosis. Admissions showcases more than one hundred works: poems, essays, lyrics, fiction and illustrations from some of our leading writers, comedians and public figures challenging prescribed notions of illness, recovery, treatment and trauma while reclaiming language as an act of mad pride. Exploding with optimism and pain, encounters and descriptions, this is an unprecedented exploration of what is carried through life and writing. Contributors include: Sara M. Saleh, Grace Tame, Felicity Ward, Shastra Deo, Nat's What I Reckon, Helena Fox, Krissy Kneen, Christine Anu, Elizabeth Tan, Justin Heazlewood, Kristen Dunphy, Jennifer Wong, Fiona Wright, Amani Haydar, Omar Sakr, Sam Twyford-Moore, Ellen van Neerven, Ali Cobby Eckermann, Anna Spargo-Ryan, Eunice Andrada, Steven Oliver and many more.
Where the Dead Men Lie
Author: Barcroft Boake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australian poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australian poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Literacy Tests Year 7
Author: David Mahony
Publisher: Pascal Press
ISBN: 9781877085369
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Publisher: Pascal Press
ISBN: 9781877085369
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Fishing and Camping Murrumbidgee River
Author: Jamin Forbes
Publisher: Australian Fishing Network
ISBN: 9781865131252
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
The second book in a series where the authors share their experience and knowledge to unlock a remote section of the Murrumbidgee River for fishermen, campers and anyone who enjoys outdoor living. Australian author and content.
Publisher: Australian Fishing Network
ISBN: 9781865131252
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
The second book in a series where the authors share their experience and knowledge to unlock a remote section of the Murrumbidgee River for fishermen, campers and anyone who enjoys outdoor living. Australian author and content.
Letters Lifted Into Poetry
Author: Jonathan Persse
Publisher: National Gallery of Australia
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
In Douglas Stewart's last letter to his dying friend David Campbell (dated June 1979), he recalled their correspondence, commenting that: 'Whatever happened to be outside [your] window, or seen in a morning's walk lifted a letter into poetry'. Two years earlier, Stewart had written that he'd been sorting out a 'great stack' of his friend's letters to go to the National Library of Australia, declaring: 'of course they are full of your nature observations, & will undoubtedly be published some day'. David Campbell was likewise to place the letters which Stewart wrote to him in the Library's Manuscript Collection and now, with this book, Stewart's prediction of the letters being published comes true. Ranging over a period of four decades, the letters passing between these two major Australian poets talk of life, poetry, publishing (the Bulletin, and Angus & Robertson), friends and professional acquaintances, including Judith Wright, Norman Lindsay, R.D. FitzGerald, A.D. Hope, Rosemary Dobson and Francis Webb, as well as the men's shared love of fishing. Letters Lifted into Poetry movingly documents a great Australian literary friendship and provides a lively window into both men's writing and times.
Publisher: National Gallery of Australia
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
In Douglas Stewart's last letter to his dying friend David Campbell (dated June 1979), he recalled their correspondence, commenting that: 'Whatever happened to be outside [your] window, or seen in a morning's walk lifted a letter into poetry'. Two years earlier, Stewart had written that he'd been sorting out a 'great stack' of his friend's letters to go to the National Library of Australia, declaring: 'of course they are full of your nature observations, & will undoubtedly be published some day'. David Campbell was likewise to place the letters which Stewart wrote to him in the Library's Manuscript Collection and now, with this book, Stewart's prediction of the letters being published comes true. Ranging over a period of four decades, the letters passing between these two major Australian poets talk of life, poetry, publishing (the Bulletin, and Angus & Robertson), friends and professional acquaintances, including Judith Wright, Norman Lindsay, R.D. FitzGerald, A.D. Hope, Rosemary Dobson and Francis Webb, as well as the men's shared love of fishing. Letters Lifted into Poetry movingly documents a great Australian literary friendship and provides a lively window into both men's writing and times.
Poetry in Australia, Volume I
Author: T. Inglis Moore
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520331222
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1965.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520331222
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1965.
Douglas Stewart
Author: Susan P. Ballyn Jenney
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN: 9780642106216
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN: 9780642106216
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description