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Patrick White / Christos Tsiolkas.

This is an introduction to the Nobel Prize–winning writer’s work that identifies its distinctly Australian point of view and accounts passionately for what White’s novels mean to readers now. Patrick White, the un-Australian writer who did more than any other writer in the twentieth century to create an imaginative language that we can call Australian, who unshackled us from the demand that we write as the English do, who recognised, through his own alienation and also through his profound love for his partner, that we were a migrant and mongrel nation forging our own culture and our own language. Christos Tsiolkas spent a year of discovery and rediscovery reading Patrick White. In this passionate and original book, he shows how the Nobel Prize winner’s work still speaks to us.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9007669172 A823.3 TSI
Adult nonfiction   City Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781863959797 (hardback)
Dewey A823.3
Author Tsiolkas, Christos, 1965- author.
Title Patrick White / Christos Tsiolkas.
Published Melbourne, Victoria : Black Inc, 2018.
Physical description 95 pages ; 19 cm.
Series Writers on writers
Note Includes bibliographical references.
Summary This is an introduction to the Nobel Prize–winning writer’s work that identifies its distinctly Australian point of view and accounts passionately for what White’s novels mean to readers now. Patrick White, the un-Australian writer who did more than any other writer in the twentieth century to create an imaginative language that we can call Australian, who unshackled us from the demand that we write as the English do, who recognised, through his own alienation and also through his profound love for his partner, that we were a migrant and mongrel nation forging our own culture and our own language. Christos Tsiolkas spent a year of discovery and rediscovery reading Patrick White. In this passionate and original book, he shows how the Nobel Prize winner’s work still speaks to us.
Subject White, Patrick, -- 1912-1990
Novelists, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography
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