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by Stephen Whiteside » Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:29 pm
Yes, I think it's a great poem too, Heather.
The other biography I would recommend is "The Grey Dreamer" (not a very good title) by Denton Prout.
Does anybody know if Lawson made any specific references to the gap, as he saw it, between what he was and what he felt he might have been?
I suppose the most obvious one is his failure to become internationally famous during his lifetime. I know he went to London with that specifically in mind, and it began well but quickly fell apart.
I believe he also tried to re-cast himself as a novelist, but failed. To what extent that was in innate failing, and to what extent it was induced by depression, difficult circumstances, and the grog, I do not know.