Over the Sliprails

Over the Sliprails

by Henry Lawson
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 02/12/2019

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Henry Lawson's 'Over the Sliprails' is a collection of short stories that depict life in the Australian bush during the late 19th century. Written in a realist style, Lawson's narratives explore the struggles of the working class, the harsh realities of rural life, and the impact of colonization on the indigenous population. Through vivid descriptions and poignant characterizations, Lawson captures the essence of bush life and the unique challenges faced by individuals living in the outback. The stories in this collection are rich in detail and emotionally compelling, offering readers a glimpse into a bygone era. Henry Lawson, often considered one of Australia's greatest writers, drew inspiration from his own experiences living in the bush and witnessing the hardships endured by those around him. His deep empathy for the disenfranchised and marginalized shines through in his writing, making 'Over the Sliprails' a powerful commentary on social issues of the time. I highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy classic Australian literature, as well as those interested in exploring the complexities of rural life and social inequality.

ISBN:
4057664602015
4057664602015
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
02-12-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson was born in Grenfell, NSW, in 1867. At 14 he became totally deaf, an affliction which many have suggested rendered his world all the more vivid and subsequently enlivened his later writing.

After a stint of coach painting, he edited a periodical, The Republican, and began writing verse and short stories. His first work of short fiction appeared in the Bulletin in 1888.

He travelled and wrote short fiction and poetry throughout his life and published numerous collections of both even as his marriage collapsed and he descended into poverty and mental illness. He died in 1922, leaving his wife and two children.

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