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Ted Egan

    Ted Egan fue un aclamado narrador australiano cuyo trabajo está profundamente arraigado en su gran interés por la historia de Australia, en particular la Primera Guerra Mundial. Su producción creativa, moldeada por relatos familiares personales de Gallipoli, transmite un fuerte sentimiento antibélico al tiempo que enfatiza la importancia de una defensa nacional eficaz. La voz distintiva de Egan explora temas de guerra y patriotismo a través de sus canciones y versos, contribuyendo significativamente al patrimonio literario de Australia. Entrelaza magistralmente narrativas personales con reflexiones históricas y sociales más amplias.

    Outback Songman: My Life
    • Outback Songman: My Life

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      They don't make them like Ted anymore. He's the quintessential bush storyteller; he has rubbed shoulders with some of the best-known and least-known of his countrymen and women, and he can wring a heart-wrenching song out of a beer carton. In Outback Songman, Ted Egan recounts the story of his rich and extraordinary life. Born to a working-class family in Melbourne's Coburg, he has never had a music lesson. Nonetheless, he has composed some of the first original songs about Australian history and ethos, many of which are now classics. Through his stories of growing up during World War II, teaching in a bush school, working with Aboriginal people in the Gulf Country, and performing in Alice Springs and around the country, Ted Egan brings to life an Australia that has largely disappeared. His encounters offer insights into national politics and everyday life over the past eight decades. His generosity of spirit and his deep understanding of his country shine from every page.

      Outback Songman: My Life