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Patrick Whitehis life and works
He was sent to England to be educated at a boarding school in Cheltenham College. He hated it, and reproached his parents:
He spent adolescent holidays in Dieppe and Germany, and read mainly poetry as a youth, then went on to take a degree in French and German literature at Cambridge University. 1930s. His father finally made him an allowance of £400 per year, and he settled in bohemian London, making friends with the painters Francis Bacon and Roy de Maistre. He made a break with Australia which was part cultural, and partly to do with his struggle with sexual identity:
1939. Published his first novel, Happy Valley, which he later disowned. He emigrated to the USA, but returned on the outbreak of war to join the RAF. He served in the middle East in the Intelligence Corps, working as a censor.
1941. Published his second novel, The Living and the Dead, about which he later said "Perhaps it should not have been written". 1945. He settled back in Australia with his Greek partner Monoly Lascaris, and they attempted a form of self-sufficiency on a smallholding, making a living from selling flowers, vegetables, milk, and cream. 1948. Published The Aunt's Story and traveled widely throughout England, France, Germany, Egypt, Palestine, and Greece, as well as Australia and the USA. His spiritual life is particularly tempestuous.
1955. Published The Tree of Man - a family saga, which focused on ordinary people at the beginning of the twentieth century. Stan Parker is a young farmer. He establishes a family and farm in the Australian wilderness, has children and grandchildren, but the land is eventually engulfed by suburb. 1957. Published Voss "Much of Voss was written in bed" 1961. Published Riders in the Chariot. 1966. Published The Solid Mandala
1970. Published The Vivesector. 1973. Published The Eye of the Storm. Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature - but White, who guarded his privacy, did not attend the award ceremonies. He persuaded his friend, the artist Sidney Nolan, to accept it in Stockholm on his behalf. 1976. Published A Fringe of Leaves
1979. Published The Twyborn Affair 1981. Published Flaws in the Glass 1986 Published Memoirs of Many in One 1990 Died, after a long illness. |
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