Collected Verse of Louis Esson

· Voices of Today Pty Limited · Narrated by Denis Daly
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Esson’s first collection of poems, Bells and Bees, was published in 1910; a second collection, Red Gums and Other Verses, in 1912. Although Esson published no further poetry collections, his verse continued to appear in magazines such as The Bulletin until the late 1920s.

Included in his verse are not only bush ballads such as “Whalin’ up the Lachlan,” but also somber meditations such as “The Travail of Nature,” monologues like “Silenus to a Young Satyr,” and thundering panegyrics like “The Bazaar of Death.” As a rule, Esson’s poems are quite short and, despite occasional infelicities, display a tidy and skillful use of language.

About the author

Thomas Louis Buvelot Esson (1878–1943) is best remembered today as a dramatist, but he was also active as a journalist and poet. In the latter role, he was a significant figure in the development of Australian verse from the humble bush ballad to more adventurous and personalized forms of poetic expression.

Denis Daly is an audiobook narrator and codirector of Voices of Today, an Australian spoken word production house.

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