Banjo Paterson : His Poetry and Prose : House of Books Series - Richard Hall

Banjo Paterson : His Poetry and Prose

House of Books Series

By: Richard Hall

Paperback | 1 December 2012 | Edition Number 1

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A new and lively selection of poetry and prose that brings together all the old classics along with the not-so-well-known and the off-beat.

Banjo Paterson's ballads are as fresh and alive today as they were one hundred years ago. This lively selection of poetry and prose brings together all the old classics along with the not-so-well-known and the off-beat: a prose account of an illegal dog fight in the Botany sandhills; bungling British officers at the Boer War, and Paterson addressing a barmaid in verse on the prospects - or otherwise - of 7/4 favourites.
Richard Hall's deeply researched introduction gives us a biographical picture of Paterson quite unlike that which some have tried to promote of a conservative squatter's mouthpiece. This Banjo is tough-minded and sceptical, and the modern reader will gain a new appreciation of some of Australia's favourite literature.
'...brings a new and fresh understanding of Banjo, the man. Tragic as it is that his great talents were never adequately rewarded financially, this very fact may have contributed to his earthiness and his empathy with the common man.' - John Tapp

About the Author

Richard Hall worked as a journalist and in politics and has published books on historical/biographical topics, crime and espionage. He was also the writer of the Costello spy-thriller series. He passed away in 2003.