Yes indeed !! that's the point exactly Robyn. The writer assumes that the reader will understand the reference.
You're probably right Zondrae
I just thought that it was interesting Mal, that even the contemporary poets still act on the belief that
Clancy of The Overflow is so well known to any audience that it can be quoted successfully. Yes Mal, the Blake Prize for Poetry held in Sydney has prize money, I think, of $20,000, "bush poetry " is unlikely to get a look in, going on what I have seen of the finalists entries in the past.
We just need some ultra wealthy person with a passion for bush poetry to put up a few grand and..whoopee, away we go !!
My favourite lines from Paterson, are probably not so well known.
I think they are the best he ever wrote .......from
The Travelling Post Office.
" The roving breezes come and go, the reed beds sweep and sway,
The sleepy river murmers low, and loiters on its way,
It is the land of lots o'time along the Castlereagh "