On a Cattle Track
Henry Kendall
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Henry Kendall was the first Australian poet to draw his inspiration from the life, scenery and traditions of the country. In the beginnings of Australian poetry the names of two other men stand with his—Adam Lindsay Gordon, of English parentage and education, and Charles Harpur, born in Australia a generation earlier than Kendall. Harpur's work, though lacking vitality, shows fitful gleams of poetic fire suggestive of greater achievement had the circumstances of his life been more favourable. Kendall, whose lot was scarcely more fortunate, is a true singer; his songs remain, and are likely long to remain, attractive to poetry lovers. - Summary by from the Biographical Note of Poems of Henry Kendall (0 hr 29 min)
Chapters
On a Cattle Track - Read by ALP | 3:04 | Read by Algy Pug |
On a Cattle Track - Read by BK | 4:28 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
On a Cattle Track - Read by GG | 3:47 | Read by Greg Giordano |
On a Cattle Track - Read by IK | 3:14 | Read by Ian King |
On a Cattle Track - Read by KO | 2:29 | Read by Nuria |
On a Cattle Track - Read by LCW | 2:57 | Read by Larry Wilson |
On a Cattle Track - Read by TP | 3:21 | Read by Tomas Peter |
On a Cattle Track - Read by VB | 3:52 | Read by tovarisch |
On a Cattle Track - Read by VW | 2:41 | Read by boilingforest |
Reviews
I have tried several times to listen to this but find impossible
Good Start But Tends To Drag Out
I can not get past the first vice that sounds like a actor on a stage doing a very poor attempting to sound like he is reading a very dramatic speech. The story that itself sounds like a children's theme made to rim. I'm willing not waste anymore attempts from the author.