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John Shaw Neilson

    John Shaw Neilson, nacido de inmigrantes escoceses sin educación formal, encontró aliento en su padre, un poeta autodidacta. Neilson mismo fue autodidacta, y sus versos finalmente encontraron un lugar en The Bulletin, una revista popular, aunque trabajó principalmente como obrero y recolector de frutas. No fue hasta sus últimos años que su salud decayó y comenzó a asociarse con círculos literarios, lo que llevó a la publicación de su poesía y al apoyo de otros escritores. Aunque infravalorado en vida, la poesía lírica de Neilson obtuvo un reconocimiento considerable después de su muerte, lo que resultó en varias ediciones, adaptaciones musicales, biografías y duraderos galardones literarios.

    Collected Poems of John Shaw Neilson
    • 2022

      Collected Poems of John Shaw Neilson

      • 228 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      John Shaw Neilson (1872-1942) is Australia's great lyric poet and Collected Poems (1934), dedicated to Louise Dyer, bears his imprimatur. Encouraged by his editor, Robert Croll, Neilson was totally involved in its publication and promotion, selecting the poems, rewriting lines, adding new stanzas and restoring A.G. Stephen's earlier changes. Photographic sittings and book signings followed as well as favourable reviews. Neilson modestly attended readings in his honour at the Bookshop of Margareta Webber and enjoyed the concert broadcasts of Margaret Sutherland's compositions which included 'The Orange Tree'. After reading the Collected Poems she wrote to Neilson: "I have set your voice to music."A new introduction by Dr Helen Hewson, an Honorary Associate in the School of Letters, Art and Media at the University of Sydney, explores some of the influences which have shaped Neilson's poetry - his Celtic background, religious upbringing, reading and writing and love of art and music.

      Collected Poems of John Shaw Neilson