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         White Patrick:     more books (100)
  1. The Tree of Man by Patrick White, 1994-10-27
  2. Voss (Penguin Classics) by Patrick White, 2009-01-27
  3. The Living and the Dead (Twentieth-Century Classics) by Patrick White, 1993-03-02
  4. The Vivisector (Penguin Classics) by Patrick White, 2009-01-27
  5. The Twyborn Affair (Penguin Classics) by Patrick White, 1993-09-07
  6. Aunts Story by Patrick White, 1994-10-27
  7. Patrick White: A Life by David Marr, 2008-01-01
  8. Riders in the Chariot (New York Review Books Classics) by Patrick White, 2002-04-30
  9. Eye Of The Storm by Patrick White, 1974-01-01
  10. The Cockatoos: Shorter Novels and Stories (Twentieth-Century Classics) by Patrick White, 1993-09-07
  11. A Fringe of Leaves by Patrick White, 1982
  12. Flaws in the glass; a self-portrait. by Patrick White, 1981
  13. First Dog's White House Christmas by J. Patrick Lewis, Beth Zappitello, 2010-09-01
  14. Flaws In the Glass by Patrick White, 1998-10-01

1. Patrick White - Autobiography
Patrick White Autobiography. I was born on May 28th 1912 in Knightsbridge, London, to Australian parents.
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2. Patrick White - Existential Explorer
Patrick White Existential Explorer by Karin Hansson
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3. Patrick White At The Complete Review
An overview of the life and works of Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White, with links to reviews and further information.
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4. Patrick White
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5. Patrick White Winner Of The 1973 Nobel Prize In Literature
Patrick White, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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6. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
PATRICK WHITE A GREAT BIOGRAPHY OF A DIFFICULT MAN Author By Richard Dyer, Globe Staff
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A WhiteStriped Trip 'Get Behind Me Satan' by Terry Gross Get Behind Me Satan is the fifth album from the White Stripes. Patrick Keeler
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8. OzLit@Vicnet - Patrick White Award
Patrick White Award Annual award sponsored by the late Patrick White (who generously used his Nobel Prize Award to establish a trust
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9. Patrick White: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
White , Patrick 1912–1990. Australian writer whose powerfully descriptive and original novels include The Tree of Man (1955) and Voss (1957)
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Patrick White Dictionary White Patrick
Australian writer whose powerfully descriptive and original novels include The Tree of Man (1955) and Voss (1957). He won the 1973 Nobel Prize for literature. Encyclopedia White, Patrick, 1912–90, Australian novelist, b. London. Raised in England, he returned to Australia after World War II, earning his living by farming and writing. His novels—often set in the Australian outback—usually portray the suffering of extraordinary people. His style relies heavily on description. His novels include The Happy Valley The Aunt's Story The Tree of Man Riders in the Chariot The Vivisector The Eye of the Storm The Twyborn Affair (1980), and Memoirs of Many in One by Xenophon Demirjian Gray The Cockatoos (1975) is a collection of short stories. In 1973, White was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Bibliography See his autobiography Flaws in the Glass (1981); biography by D. Marr (1992); studies by G. Laigle (1989), L. Steven (1989), and P. Wolfe (1990).

10. Riders In The Chariot - White, Patrick
Riders in the Chariot White, Patrick Viking Penguin general Fiction
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Author white patrick Remove this term from my search with no dust jacket; WHITE, PATRICK Riders in the Chariot eyre spottiswoode london 1961.
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14. White Patrick - Playwright
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16. Patrick White - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Why bother with Patrick White? A very complete website for Patrick White. Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_White
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Patrick White May 28 September 30 ) was an Australian author. His writings make great use of the stream of consciousness technique. His first book, "The Ploughman and Other Poems", was published in , and he went on to write 27 novels and eight plays. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature - the only Australian to be so honoured.
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Although his parents were Australian, White was born in Knightsbridge London . The family returned to Australia when he was six months old and settled in Sydney . As a child, he lived in one flat with his sister, nanny and maid, while his parents lived in an adjoining flat. The distance between him and his parents was to remain throughout White’s life. In , at the age of four, White developed asthma , a condition that had taken the life of his maternal grandfather. His health was fragile throughout his childhood, which prevented his participation in many childhood activities. It was here that his imagination began to develop. He would perform private rites in the garden, and would dance for his mother’s friends. He loved the theatre, which he first visited at an early age. At the age of ten, White was sent to boarding school in the New South Wales highlands, in an attempt to calm his asthma. It took him some time to adjust to the presence of other children. At boarding school he started to write plays. At this early age, he took to writing about noticeably adult themes. In

17. Patrick White
Patrick Victor Martindale White er født den 28. maj 1912 i London, England og døde den 30. september 1990 i Sydney, Australien.
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He used the money from the prize to establish a trust for the Patrick White Award. as being by Alex Xenophon Demirjan Gray, edited by Patrick White .
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Childhood and adolescence
Though his parents were Australian, White was born in Knightsbridge London . They returned to Australia when he was six months old and settled in Sydney , at the age of four, White developed asthma New South Wales highlands, in an attempt to help his asthma. It took him some time to adjust to having other children around. It was at boarding school that he began to write plays. At this early age, he took to writing about noticeably adult themes. In , the boarding school ran into financial trouble, and the headmaster suggested that White be sent to boarding school in England
White struggled to adjust to the new surroundings at Cheltenham College , his new school. He was later to describe it as 'a four-year prison sentence'. White withdrew inside himself and had few friends there. Occasionally, he would go on holidays with his parents to other locations within

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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Patrick (Victor Martindale) White (1912-1990) Australian novelist, short story writer, and playwright, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1973. White combined in his works myth, symbols, and allegory. His international breakthrough novel was VOSS (1957), a symbolic story of a doomed journey into the Australian desert. RIDERS IN THE CHARIOT (1961) was set in the imaginary Sydney suburban town, Sarsaparilla, White's Yoknapatawpha . These works established him as one of the most important modern writers. In his own country White had to wait a long time before his painful depiction of the Australian middle class was accepted. "I would like to believe in the myth that we grow wiser with age. In a sense my disbelief is wisdom. Those of a middle generation, if charitable or sentimental, subscribe to the wisdom myth, while the callous see us as dispensable objects, like broken furniture or dead flowers. For the young we scarcely exist unless we are unavoidable members of the same family, farting, slobbering, perpertually mislaying teeth and bifocals." (from Three Uneasy Pieces Patrick White was born in London of Australian parents. His youth was spent partly in Australia, where his father owned a large sheep farm, and partly in England. At the age of 13 he was sent to an English public school, Cheltenham College, an experience which he hated and referred to it as a 'four-year prison sentence'. After returning to Australia he worked for two years as a jackaroo on a remote sheep station. From 1932 to 1935 White studied French and German literature at King's College, Cambridge. In 1935 White received his B.A. and settled in London, where wrote several unpublished works. His first published novel, the modernist HAPPY VALLEY (1939), was set in New South Wales. It was followed by THE LIVING AND THE DEAD (1941), set in pre-war London, and THE AUNT'S STORY (1948), a comic account of the travels of an independent Australian spinster, Theodora Goodman.

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