Patrick White
Patrick White was an Australian novelist and playwright born in London in 1912 and raised in Australia. He became one of the country’s most important literary figures, known for novels such as "The Tree of Man" and "Voss," and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1973.
novel
play
poetry
The Eye of the Storm
A Fringe of Leaves
Riders in the Chariot (New York Review Books Classics)
The Eye of the Storm: A Novel
The Cockatoos
The Hanging Garden: A Novel
The Eye of the Storm
The Tree of Man
The Burnt Ones
The Burnt Ones
A Textbook of General Practice 3E
Let Us Be Free: A Narrative Before and During the Intifada (Leaders, Politics and Social Change in the Middle East, No 7)