Where shadows have fallen : the unhappy descent of Henry Kendall
Mitchell, Adrian, 1932-2020
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Henry Kendall was once regarded as Australia's finest poet, compared favourably with Wordsworth. His poetry was romantic, sentimental in its celebration of the Australian bush he loved. But he was more Henry Lawson than John Keats: a self-pitying wife deserter, cadger and drunkard. And it ran in the family. In this intriguing work of literary investigation, celebrated author and historian Adrian Mitchell delves deep into Kendall's storied life and uncovers a dark past that casts new shadows on his legacy. He discovers that this habitually self-effacing poet had good reason to keep himself and his family out of the limelight. This is the true story of Henry Kendall, his parents and his grandparents - and he had every reason to dread it being made public.
Where shadows have fallen : the unhappy descent of Henry Kendall / Adrian Mitchell.
Mile End, SA : Wakefield Press, 2020.
228 pages ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
9781743057483
A821.1821.1
English
382589
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Sandringham Library | Adult Non Fiction - Biography | 821.1 KEN | Available |