"The hard, resentful look on the faces of all bushmen comes from a long course of dealing with merino sheep. The merino dominates the bush, and gives to Australian literature its melancholy tinge, its despairing pathos. The poems about dying boundary-riders, and lonely graves under mournful she-oaks, are the direct outcome of the poet’s too close association with that soul-destroying animal. A man who could write anything cheerful after a day in the drafting-yards would be a freak of nature."
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Banjo Paterson
Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson (February 17, 1864 – April 5, 1941) was an Australian bush poet, journalist and author, widely considered one of the greatest writers of Australia's colonial period.
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