| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| White, Patrick |
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| 191290, Australian novelist, b. London. Raised in England, he returned to Australia after World War II, earning his living by farming and writing. His novelsoften set in the Australian outbackusually portray the suffering of extraordinary people. His style relies heavily on description. His novels include The Happy Valley (1939), The Aunts Story (1948), The Tree of Man (1955), Riders in the Chariot (1961), The Vivisector (1970), The Eye of the Storm (1974), The Twyborn Affair (1980), and Memoirs of Many in One by Xenophon Demirjian Gray (1986). The Cockatoos (1975) is a collection of short stories. In 1973, White was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. | 1 | | 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). | 2 |
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