This collection of speeches by the Australian Nobel prize-winning author have provoked extreme reactions in Australia. While members of the establishment and parts of the media have dismissed him as a bitter old man, the young and needy have responded to him with something close to adulation.
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Patrick White has written novels, short stories and plays, including Voss, Riders in the Chariot, The Vivisector, The Twyborn Affair and, most recently, Three Uneasy Pieces. In 1973 he received the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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22.0 x 15.0cms, 208pp, b/w illusts, very good paperback & cover White wrote these essays between 1958 and 1988. Writing as Australia's conscience, he begs Australians to search their hearts. Seller Inventory # 158651
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Softcover/Paperback. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Thirty-two short non-fiction pieces, written between 1958 and 1988, edited by Christine Flynn and Paul Brennan; annotated by Patrick White on the title page and with the ownership signature of David Malouf. Printed wrappers. Crease to top right corner of front panel, else fine. inscribed by author. book. Seller Inventory # 47182
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