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Roderic Quinn

Roderic Quinn was an Australian poet and writer known for his evocative and lyrical verse that often drew inspiration from the natural world and the Australian landscape. Born in the late 19th century, Quinn's work reflects a deep appreciation for the environment and the subtleties of life, capturing the essence of his surroundings with a unique sensitivity. His collection 'Song of the Cicadas' is particularly notable for its vivid imagery and exploration of themes such as nature, identity, and the passage of time, showcasing his ability to weave personal reflection with broader existential questions. Quinn's poetry is characterized by its musicality and emotional depth, making him a significant figure in Australian literature. His contributions helped to shape the voice of Australian poetry in the early 20th century, as he sought to articulate the experience of living in a land marked by both beauty and hardship. Although not as widely known today, his works continue to resonate with those who appreciate the rich tapestry of Australian literary heritage, marking him as an important, if sometimes overlooked, voice in the canon of Australian poetry.

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Poems

Poems

Roderic Quinn

3h 25m
Song of the Cicadas

Song of the Cicadas

Roderic Quinn

23m