- Title:
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Lawson (MP3)
- Written by:
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Grantlee Kieza
- Read by:
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Greg Stone
- Format:
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Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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1
- Duration:
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16 hours 5 minutes
- MP3 size:
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581 MB
- Published:
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October 27 2021
- Available Date:
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October 27 2021
- Age Category:
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Adult
- ISBN:
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9781867581208
- Genres:
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Non-fiction; Australian; Biography; Writer
- Publisher:
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ABC Audio
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Bestselling author
Australian author
Award winning journalist
Grantlee Kieza, the author of critically acclaimed bestselling biographies of such important figures reveals the extraordinary rise, devastating fall and enduring legacy of an Australian icon.
Henry Lawson captured the heart and soul of Australia and its people with greater clarity and truth than any writer before him. Born on the goldfields in 1867, Lawson became the voice of ordinary Australians, recording the hopes, dreams and struggles of bush battlers and slum dwellers, of fierce independent women, foreign fathers and larrikin mates.
Lawson wrote from the heart, documenting what he saw from his earliest days as a poor, lonely, handicapped boy with warring parents on a worthless farm, to his years as a literary lion, then as a hopeless addict cadging for drinks on the streets and eventually as a prison inmate, locked up in a tiny cell beside murderers.
A controversial figure today, he was one of the first writers to shine a light on the hardships faced by Australia’s hard-toiling wives and mothers, and among the first to portray, with sympathy, the despair of Indigenous Australians at the ever-encroaching European tide.
But Henry Lawson’s own life may have been the most compelling saga of all, a heartbreaking tale of lost love, self-destruction and madness.