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Off the Bluebush

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About This Book

A collection of short, rugged poems that reflect life around mining camps, small towns, and the countryside, blending humor, earthy realism, and wistful sentiment. Many pieces evoke comradeship, drinking and rowdy social moments, personal longing, and reflections on loss and labor, while others dwell on landscape, seasons, and domestic recollection. Stylistically the verse favors direct, ballad-like rhythms and a colloquial voice, trading literary polish for immediacy and emotional truth. Accompanying illustrations and editorial notes frame the pieces as expressions of a regional poetic sensibility rooted in everyday experience.

About the Author

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J. P. Bourke

J. P. Bourke is an author known for his work "Off the Bluebush," which reflects his experiences and observations in rural Australia. His writing often captures the essence of the Australian landscape and the lives of those who inhabit it. Bourke's contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the cultural and environmental aspects of his time, making his work a valuable part of the literary heritage of Australia.

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