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Adam Lindsay Gordon Libri
Adam Lindsay Gordon fu un poeta e atleta australiano la cui vita fu segnata dalla passione per la poesia e per una vita vissuta al limite. Le sue opere, spesso influenzate dalle sue esperienze di jockey e dal suo stile di vita bohémien, esplorano temi come la solitudine e la ricerca di significato. Lo stile di Gordon è caratterizzato dalla sua musicalità e profondità, con versi che riflettono le sue lotte interiori e il suo spirito romantico. Sebbene non sempre ebbe successo commerciale durante la sua vita, la sua poesia ottenne riconoscimenti per la sua sincerità e il suo potente lirismo, assicurandosi un posto nella letteratura australiana.




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.
Ashtaroth: A Dramatic Lyric
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- 4 ore di lettura
This stirring dramatic poem by Adam Lindsay Gordon tells the tragic tale of a doomed romance between an angel and a mortal. With vivid language and haunting imagery, Gordon creates a powerful meditation on love, death, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
The Poems of Adam Lindsay Gordon, Including Several Never Before Printed
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- 13 ore di lettura
Adam Lindsay Gordon was one of the most celebrated poets of the 19th century, known for his evocative and lyrical verse. In this beautifully illustrated collection, readers can enjoy some of Gordon's best-loved works, including "The Sick Stockrider," "The Last Leap," and "The Roll of the Kettledrum."