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This biography chronicles the life and literary achievements of Patrick White, the only Australian citizen to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in London and educated at Cambridge, White eventually settled in Australia where he developed a distinctive modernist style that often satirized the perceived emptiness of local society. His expansive body of work, including celebrated novels like Voss and The Tree of Man, explored deep spiritual and psychological themes through complex, non-linear narratives. Beyond his writing, the text highlights his long-term partnership with Manoly Lascaris and his increasing involvement in political activism later in life. Despite his interna ...
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