About This Book
A collection of comic poems and sketches portrays country life through jocular portraits of stockmen, squatters, shearers, tradespeople, and the gatherings that punctuate their routines. Scenes of musters, picnics, cricket matches, funerals, and weather-driven mishaps are rendered in plainspoken, satirical verse that alternates affectionate mockery, farce, and occasional moral reflection. Short explanatory notes clarify local terms and customs, while recurring motifs of camaraderie, hardship, and tall-tale exaggeration knit the pieces into a varied mosaic of vernacular speech and rural humour.
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