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Patrick White
Patrick White was an Australian novelist known for works such as Voss, The Tree of Man, and The Vivisector. He employed shifting narratives and stream of consciousness techniques, exploring psychological and epic themes. White received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1973 for his innovative storytelling and contributions to Australian literature.
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81 books
Fiction
Historical Fiction
Fiction
Historical Fiction
Patrick White was an Australian novelist known for works such as Voss, The Tree of Man, and The Vivisector. He employed shifting narratives and stream of consciousness techniques, exploring psychological and epic themes. White received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1973 for his innovative storytelling and contributions to Australian literature.
4 Q&A
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81 books
Fiction
Historical Fiction
Fiction
Historical Fiction
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Patrick White has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Books by Patrick White
Voss
Patrick White
1957
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The Tree of Man
Patrick White
1955
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The Vivisector
Patrick White
1970
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Riders in the Chariot
Patrick White
1961
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A Fringe of Leaves (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Patrick White
1976
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The Solid Mandala
Patrick White
Unknown
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Flaws in the Glass: A Self-Portrait
Patrick White
Unknown
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The Twyborn Affair
Patrick White
Unknown
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Happy Valley
Patrick White
Unknown
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The Eye of the Storm
Patrick White
Unknown
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The Cockatoos: Shorter Novels and Stories (Twentieth-Century Classics)
Patrick White
Unknown
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The Burnt Ones
Patrick White
Unknown
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