Patrick White

Novelist and Nobel Prize laureate

Patrick White - Artists & Creatives born May 28th, 1912
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An Australian novelist, poet, and playwright, this individual contributed significantly to literature through various acclaimed works. Holding a revered position in the literary world, the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 1973. The writing often focused on themes of identity, human experience, and the complexities of Australian society. Major works include 'The Tree of Man', 'Voss', and 'The Solid Mandala', which explore the psychological and spiritual journeys of their characters. White's distinctive narrative style and use of symbolism have left a lasting legacy in Australian literature.

Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1973

Wrote 'The Tree of Man'

Wrote 'Voss'

Wrote 'The Solid Mandala'

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