Banjo, The Remarkable Life of Australia's Storyteller
معرفی کتاب «Banjo, The Remarkable Life of Australia's Storyteller» نوشتهٔ Kieza, Grantlee;Paterson, Andrew Barton، منتشرشده توسط نشر ABC Books در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The remarkable life of Australia's greatest storyteller 'A detailed and sympathetic account ... fascinating' - The Australian A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson is rightly recognised as Australia's greatest storyteller and most celebrated poet, the boy from the bush who became the voice of a generation. He gave the nation its unofficial national anthem 'Waltzing Matilda' and treasured ballads such as 'The Man from Snowy River' and 'Clancy of the Overflow', vivid creations that helped to define Australia's national identity. But there is more, much more to Banjo's story, and in this landmark biography, award-winning writer Grantlee Kieza chronicles a rich and varied life, one that straddled two centuries and saw Australia transform from a far-flung colony to a fully fledged nation. Born in the bush, as a boy Banjo rode his pony to a one-room school along a trail frequented by outlaw Ben Hall. As a young man he befriended Breaker Morant, and covered the second Boer War as a reporter. He fudged his age to enlist during World War I, ultimately driving an ambulance before commanding a horse training unit during that conflict. Newspaper editor, columnist, foreign correspondent and ABC broadcaster, he knew countless luminaries of his time, including Rudyard Kipling, Winston Churchill, Field Marshal Haig and Henry Lawson. The tennis ace, notorious ladies' man, brilliant jockey and celebrated polo player was an eye-witness to countless key moments in Australian history, and saw Carbine and Phar Lap race. Extensively researched and written with Kieza's trademark verve, Banjo is a lively and captivating portrait of this truly great Australian. PRAISE FOR GRANTLEE KIEZA OAM 'Engagingly written ... one of the most nuanced portraits to date' — The Australian 'Vivid, detailed and well written' — Daily Telegraph 'A staggering accomplishment that can't be missed by history buffs and story lovers alike' — Betterreading.com.au 'A free-flowing biography of a great Australian figure' —- John Howard 'Clear and accessible ... well-crafted and extensively documented' — Weekend Australian 'Kieza has added hugely to the depth of knowledge about our greatest military general in a book that is timely' Tim Fischer, Courier-Mail 'The author writes with the immediacy of a fine documentary ... an easy, informative read, bringing historic personalities to life' — Ballarat Courier A.b. 'banjo' Paterson Is Rightly Recognised As Australia's Greatest Storyteller And Most Celebrated Poet, The Boy From The Bush Who Became The Voice Of A Generation. He Gave Us Our Unofficial National Anthem, 'waltzing Matilda', And Treasured Ballads Such As 'the Man From Snowy River' And 'clancy Of The Overflow', Vivid Creations That Helped To Define Our National Identity. But There Is More, Much More To Banjo's Story, And In This Landmark Biography, Award-winning Writer Grantlee Kieza Chronicles A Rich And Varied Life, One That Straddled Two Centuries And Saw Australia Transform From A Far-flung Colony To A Fully Fledged Nation. Born In The Bush, As A Child Banjo Rode His Pony To A One-room School Along A Trail Frequented By Outlaw Ben Hall. As A Young Man He Befriended Breaker Morant, And Covered The Second Boer War As A Reporter. He Fudged His Age To Enlist During World War I, Ultimately Driving An Ambulance Before Commanding A Horse Training Unit During That Conflict. Newspaper Editor, Columnist, Foreign Correspondent And Abc Broadcaster, He Knew Countless Luminaries Of His Time, Including Rudyard Kipling, Winston Churchill, Field Marshal Haig And Henry Lawson. The Tennis Ace, Notorious Ladies' Man, Brilliant Jockey And Celebrated Polo Player Was An Eye-witness To Countless Key Moments In Australian History, And Saw Carbine And Phar Lap Race. Grantlee Kieza. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Balladeer, bushman, soldier, foreign correspondent - the remarkable life of Australia's greatest storyteller In Grantlee Kieza's landmark biography, we discover the real Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson. Australia's most celebrated poet and storyteller helped define our national traits of loyalty, mateship and laconic humour, but he did and was so much more. A soldier in the Boer War and WWI, the balladeer bushman was also a solicitor, newspaper editor, columnist, war and foreign correspondent and ABC broadcaster.Close friends with many luminaries of his time, including Rudyard Kipling, Winston Churchill, Field Marshal Haig, Breaker Morant and Henry Lawson, the tennis ace, notorious ladies man, brilliant jockey and celebrated polo player was eye witness to many of the great moments in Australian 20th century history. Extensively researched and written with Kieza's trademark verve, Banjo is a rich and captivating portrait of our most celebrated poet and a truly great Australian. Balladeer, bushman, soldier, foreign correspondent - the remarkable life of Australia's greatest storyteller In Grantlee Kieza's landmark biography, we discover the real Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson. Australia's most celebrated poet and storyteller helped define our national traits of loyalty, mateship and laconic humour, but he did and was so much more. A soldier in the Boer War and WWI, the balladeer bushman was also a solicitor, newspaper editor, columnist, war and foreign correspondent and ABC broadcaster. Close friends with many luminaries of his time, including Rudyard Kipling, Winston Churchill, Field Marshal Haig, Breaker Morant and Henry Lawson, the tennis ace, notorious ladies man, brilliant jockey and celebrated polo player was eye witness to many of the great moments in Australian 20th century history. Extensively researched and written with Kieza's trademark verve, Banjo is a rich and captivating portrait of our most celebrated poet and a truly great Australian
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