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Patrick White
Patrick White
(
May 28
,
1912
-
1990
) was a
novelist
and the first
Australian
winner of the
Nobel Prize in literature
. White was born in
London
while his parents were on an extended
European
tour. He was educated largely in
England
(B.A.,
King's College
,
Cambridge
,
1935
) and served in the R.A.F. during
World War II
. He returned to Australia after the war and began to write seriously.
He was awarded the
Nobel Prize in literature
in
1974
.
Novels
The Living and the Dead[?]
(
1941
)
The Aunt's Story[?]
(
1948
)
The Tree of Man[?]
(
1955
)
Voss
(
1957
)
Riders in the Chariot[?]
(
1961
)
The Solid Mandala[?]
,
1966
)
The Vivisector[?]
(
1970
)
The Eye of the Storm[?]
(
1973
)
A Fringe of Leaves[?]
(
1976
)
The Twyborn Affair[?]
(
1979
)
Memoirs of Many in One[?]
(
1986
) - despite the title, a novel
Other writings
Flaws in the Glass[?]
(
1981
) - a
memoir
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