Patrick White White, c. 1940s Born: Patrick Victor Martindale White 28 May 1912 Knightsbridge, London, UK Died: 30 September 1990 (aged 78) Sydney, Australia Language: English Nationality: Australian Alma mater: King's College, Cambridge Period: 1935–1987 Notable works: Selected works Notable awards: - Miles Franklin Award (1957, 1961) - ALS Gold Medal (1941, 1955, 1965) - Australian of the Year (1973) - Nobel Prize in Literature (1973) Partner: Manoly Lascaris (1941–2003) Military Career: - Allegiance: United Kingdom - Service/branch: Royal Air Force - Years of service: 1940–1945 - Battles/wars: World War II Patrick Victor Martindale White (28 May 1912 – 30 September 1990) was a British-born Australian writer who published 12 novels, three short-story collections, and eight plays from 1935 to 1987. White's fiction employs humor, florid prose, shifting narrative vantage points, and stream of consciousness techniques. In 1973, he was awarded the N
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