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Adam Lindsay Gordon

    Adam Lindsay Gordon byl australský básník a sportovec, jehož život byl poznamenán vášní pro poezii a život na hraně. Jeho díla, často ovlivněná jeho zkušenostmi s koňskými dostihy a bohémským životem, zachycují témata osamělosti a hledání smyslu. Gordonův styl je charakteristický svou melodií a hloubkou, s verši, které odrážejí jeho vnitřní boje a romantickou duši. Jeho poezie, ačkoliv nebyla vždy komerčně úspěšná, si získala uznání pro svou upřímnost a silný lyrický projev, čímž si Gordon vydobyl místo v australské literatuře.

    Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes
    • Although the history of anglophone Australian verse dates back to early colonial times, one of the first antipodean voices recognised as genuinely poetic was that of Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 - 1870). During his short and tragic life, Gordon published two volumes of verse, the second of which was Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes, which appeared in the year of his death by suicide. Gordon's verses vary widely in quality, but do contain many lines of great power. Gordon was a skilled and adventurous horseman, and many of his poems relate to horses and horse riding. This reissued edition of Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes includes contributions from authors Douglas Sladen and Marcus Clarke, as well as an early review of Bush Ballads, published in The Argus newspaper, Melbourne. It also contains historical images associated with Adam Lindsay Gordon, which helps to convey the historical context of Gordon's work.

      Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes