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Patrick White

Patrick Victor Martindale White (28 May 1912 – 30 September 1990) was an Australian novelist and playwright who explored themes of religious experience, personal identity and the conflict between visionary individuals and a materialistic, conformist society. Influenced by the modernism of James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf, he developed a complex literary style and a body of work that challenged the dominant realist prose tradition of his home country, was satirical of Australian society, and sharply divided local critics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1973 and is the only Australian to have been awarded it.

Born in London to affluent Australian parents, White spent his childhood in Sydney and on his family's rural properties. He was sent to an English public school at the age of 13, and went on to read modern languages at Cambridge. After graduating in 1935 he embarked on a literary career. His first published novel, Happy Valley (1939), was awarded the Gold Medal of the Australian Literature Society. In World War II he served as an intelligence officer in the Royal Air Force. While stationed in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1941, he met Manoly Lascaris, who became his life companion and, as White later wrote, "the central mandala in my life's hitherto messy design."

In 1948 White returned to Australia, where he bought a small farm on the outskirts of Sydney. There he wrote the two novels, The Tree of Man (1955) and Voss (1957), that brought him critical acclaim in the United States and the United Kingdom. In the 1960s he wrote the novels Riders in the Chariot (1961) and The Solid Mandala (1966), and a series of plays, including The Season at Sarsaparilla and A Cheery Soul, that had a major impact on Australian theatre.

White and Lascaris moved to Sydney's Centennial Park in 1964. From the late 1960s White became increasingly involved in public affairs, opposing the Vietnam War and supporting Aboriginal self-determination, nuclear disarmament and environmental causes. His later work includes the novels The Eye of the Storm (1973) and The Twyborn Affair (1979) and the memoir Flaws in the Glass (1981).

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Dzimšanas diena, dzimšanas datums
otrdiena, 1912. gada 28. maijs
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Londona
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114
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28th of May 1912 News

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Colonel Has State on Preferential Vote by About 12,000 Plurality.; CITIES NEARLY ALL ARE HIS

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incomplete returns show Roosevelt and Wilson sweeping NJ

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NO INTERVENTION, SAYS TAFT.; He Makes Plain Our Attitude in a Message to Gomez.

Date: 28 May 1912

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MRS. GLEASON WEDS STEPSON; Well-Known Philadelphians Disappear After New York Ceremony.

Date: 29 May 1912

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ALLIS-CHALMERS LIEN SUIT.; Foreclosure Proceedings Taken on a $5,000,000 Mortgage.

Date: 29 May 1912

Chicago bank forecloses $5-million mortgage on Milwaukee plant

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PUBLIC'S AID MEAGRE FOR FLOOD VICTIMS; Little More Than $10,000 Collected in This City for Sufferers in the South.

Date: 28 May 1912

pub contributions to relief funds still lagging; Red Cross dir details relief needed in Mississippi Valley

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NO MERCY TO BE SHOWN REBELS; Cuban Commanders Are Told the Republic's Fate Is at Stake.

Date: 29 May 1912

Special to The New York Times

Cuban comdrs reptdly told Repub's fate is at stake

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Deny There Is Breakfast Deficit.

Date: 28 May 1912

Special to The New York Times

deficit denied by interested parties

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MRS. JEAN WHITCOMB DEAD.; One-Time Social Leader, Fallen Into Poverty, Was a City Charge.

Date: 29 May 1912

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Article 13 -- No Title

Date: 29 May 1912

By Telegraph to the Editor of THE NEW YORK TIMES

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COLORADO SUGAR MEN FATTENED ON TRUST; Sold Half of Great Western Stock to Havemeyer for as Much as They Put Into Company.

Date: 29 May 1912

J F Campion tells history of Great Western and of Havemeyer role in co

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