The Living and the Dead

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Penguin Books, 1967 - English - 357 pages
Paperback reprint in the 'Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics' series of the second novel by the Australian winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. Set in London in the 1930s, it portrays the complex rhythms of relationships within a family. First published in 1941. The author's other novels include 'The Tree of Man' and 'The Eye of the Storm'.

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About the author (1967)

Patrick White was born on May 28, 1912 in Knightsbridge, London, to Australian parents. He studied modern languages at King's College, Cambridge. During World War II, he served in the Royal Air Force. His first novel, Happy Valley, was published in 1939. His other works include The Tree of Man, Voss, Riders in the Chariot, The Solid Mandala, The Twyborn Affair, and The Hanging Garden. He also wrote several plays including The Season at Sarsaparilla, Night on Bald Mountain, and Signal Driver. They never met with the success his fiction had and have not been produced outside Australia. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1973. He died on September 30, 1990.

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