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Australia's Funniest Yarns: Traditional humour from the bush and the outback
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Australia’s Funniest Yarns: Traditional humour from the bush and the outback

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‘Graham Seal writes ripper, fair dinkum, true-blue Aussie yarns.’ - The Weekly Times

Australians traditionally like their humour irreverent, crude and with very sharp teeth.

Perhaps you’ve heard of the vicious drop bears that fall on unsuspecting tourists as they walk through the bush? Or the hoop snakes that put their tails in their mouths as they roll down the hill towards you? Or how about the Citizenship Test for Aspiring Australians which begins with this question about an essential life skill: ‘How many slabs can you fit in the back of a Falcon ute while also allowing room for your cattle dog?’

The bush is the source of traditional Aussie humour. Pioneering, settlement and battling fire, flood and drought have produced yarns of tough cocky farmers, shearers, bush workers, swaggies and dreadful cooks. Much of this humour relates to the resilience and fortitude necessary to endure the realities of rural life. Australians took this sensibility with them to war and to work in the cities, and the tradition continues today.

Whatever the circumstances, Australians have always found something to laugh about, laugh at or laugh off.

‘Graham Seal has the knack of the storyteller.’ - Warren Fahey AM

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Country
Australia
Date
3 December 2019
Pages
352
ISBN
9781760528454

‘Graham Seal writes ripper, fair dinkum, true-blue Aussie yarns.’ - The Weekly Times

Australians traditionally like their humour irreverent, crude and with very sharp teeth.

Perhaps you’ve heard of the vicious drop bears that fall on unsuspecting tourists as they walk through the bush? Or the hoop snakes that put their tails in their mouths as they roll down the hill towards you? Or how about the Citizenship Test for Aspiring Australians which begins with this question about an essential life skill: ‘How many slabs can you fit in the back of a Falcon ute while also allowing room for your cattle dog?’

The bush is the source of traditional Aussie humour. Pioneering, settlement and battling fire, flood and drought have produced yarns of tough cocky farmers, shearers, bush workers, swaggies and dreadful cooks. Much of this humour relates to the resilience and fortitude necessary to endure the realities of rural life. Australians took this sensibility with them to war and to work in the cities, and the tradition continues today.

Whatever the circumstances, Australians have always found something to laugh about, laugh at or laugh off.

‘Graham Seal has the knack of the storyteller.’ - Warren Fahey AM

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Country
Australia
Date
3 December 2019
Pages
352
ISBN
9781760528454