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Lawson: The compelling true story of the extraordinary rise, devastating fall and enduring legacy of celebrated writer & Australian icon, from the bestselling author of BANJO, BANKS and SISTER VIV

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By (author): Grantlee Kieza

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, he 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. His heroic figures such as The Drover's Wife and the fearless unionists striking out for a better deal helped define Australia's character, and while still a young man, his storytelling drew comparisons on the world stage with Tolstoy, Gorky and Kipling.

But Henry Lawson's own life may have been the most compelling saga of all, a heart-breaking tale of brilliance, lost love, self-destruction and madness. Grantlee Kieza, the author of critically acclaimed bestselling biographies of such important figures as Banjo Paterson, Joseph Banks, Lachlan Macquarie and John Monash, reveals the extraordinary rise, devastating fall and enduring legacy of an Australian icon.

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

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Product Details
  • Weight: 552g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: ABC Books
  • Publication City/Country: Australia
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780733340536

About Grantlee Kieza

Award-winning journalist Grantlee Kieza OAM held senior editorial positions at The Daily Telegraph The Sunday Telegraph and The Courier-Mail for many years and was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his writing. He is a Walkley Award finalist and the author of more than twenty acclaimed books including bestsellers Sister Viv Flinders Hudson Fysh The Kelly Hunters Lawson Banks Macquarie Banjo Mrs Kelly Monash Sons of the Southern Cross and Bert Hinkler.

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