Patrick White


The Eye of the Storm
Voss
Riders in the Chariot
The Tree of Man
The Vivisector
The Solid Mandala
A Fringe of Leaves (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Happy Valley
Patrick White: A Life
The Living and the Dead
The Twyborn Affair
The Hanging Garden
The Burnt Ones
Patrick White and God
Three Uneasy Pieces
Patrick White
He shuddered to realize there could never be an end to the rescue of men from the rubble of their own ideas.
Patrick White, Riders in the Chariot

Thomas Keneally
But re-reading Voss also demonstrates again that although White wasn't 'a nice man', and indeed was—perhaps rightly—scathingly dismissive of my and other Australian writers' work and origins unless they were his friends, he was a genius, and Voss one of the finest works of the modernist era and of the past century. ...more
Thomas Keneally

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