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Frank the Poet: The Bardic Weapon of Penal Resistance

Frank the Poet: The Bardic Weapon of Penal Resistance

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Francis MacNamara, famously known as Frank the Poet, was an Irish convict transported to Australia in 1832 whose intellectual defiance and improvised verse transformed the brutality of the penal system into a foundational Australian mythology.


Despite enduring at least 14 floggings and over 650 lashes for his persistent refusal to submit to the "System," MacNamara weaponized his literacy and bardic training to produce works like A Convict’s Tour to Hell, which inverted the colonial moral order by consigning cruel administrators to torment while dignifying the oppressed

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