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Flaws in the Glass (Twentieth Century Classics) [Paperback]

Patrick White


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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Australia; New edition edition (25 Jun 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140185747
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140185744
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 2 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,435,670 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In this remarkable self-portrait Patrick White explains how on the very rare occasions when he re-reads a passage from one of his books, he recognises very little of the self he knows. This 'unknown' is the man interviewers and visiting students expect to find, but 'unable to produce him', he prefers to remain private, or as private as anyone who has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature can ever be. In this book is the self Patrick White does recognise, the one he sees reflected in the glass. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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'Another work of art...Flaws in the Glass is austere and ornamental, ignoring conventional chronology, linking associated fragments to create Proustian deviations. A hybrid being emerges of rare perception and acid experience; family, friends, places are landscapes of hell, heaven and purgatory in this Nobel Prize winner's fertile imagination' The Times

'A singularly penetrating act of self-scrutiny, a cold, uncompromising stare into the mirror of an artist's life. There are lyrical passages and there are wryly comic passages, but the overriding impression it leaves is of a man driven by a creative daemon' David Lodge

'As absorbing an autobiography as has been written by a novelist this century' New York Times Book Review

'He records magnificently, helped by a brilliant eye and an unforgiving nature. His descriptions of Egypt, Greece and Australia are immediately evocative reading' London Evening Standard

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
White on White 25 Mar 2009
By P. Schumacher - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
If you like Patrick White's novels, you will like this autobiographical sketch.

His writing here has the same jewel-like clarity and stunning depth.

He is by turns sardonic, austere, self-deprecating to the point of self-bashing, and a wonderful raconteur.

The part about meeting Queen Elizabeth is particularly amusing.

As always, White creates a world inside your mind, with as much color and life as your own thoughts.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Ideas and inspiration for White's novels revealed 14 Sep 2011
By Martina A. Nicolls - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The manuscript, Flaws in the Glass (1981), is Patrick Victor Martindale White's autobiography. White, born in 1912 in England, migrated to Sydney, Australia, when he was six months old. For three years, at the age of 20, he studied French and German literature at King's College at the University of Cambridge in England.

Throughout his life, he published 12 novels. In 1957 he won the inaugural Miles Franklin Literary Award for Voss, published in 1956. In 1961, Riders in the Chariot became a best-seller, winning the Miles Franklin Literary Award. In 1973, he was the first Australian author to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for The Eye of the Storm, despite many critics describing his works as `un-Australian' and himself as `Australia's most unreadable novelist.' In 1979, The Twyborn Affair was short-listed for the Booker Prize, but he withdrew it from the competition to give younger writers the opportunity to win the award.

His autobiography, Flaws in the Glass, is a quarter of the size of his typically large tomes, describing his school life, life as a pastoralist in Australia, his home in Centennial Park, and his homosexuality. Unlike most artists who refrain from disclosing their favourite works, he openly admits that "in my own opinion, my three best novels are The Solid Mandala, The Aunt's Story, and The Twyborn Affair. All three say something more than what is sacred to Aust. Lit. For this reason some of them were ignored in the beginning, some reviled and dismissed as pornography."

White seems ill at ease writing about himself because the writing doesn't have the same literary style as his fictional works, often being disjointed as he responds to criticism of his works. Nevertheless, it is interesting for revealing the development of his writing abilities, his source of ideas and inspiration, his attitude towards women and religion, and his feelings about the criticisms of his personal life and his professional works.

Many of his novels were written bedridden with spasms of asthma. Patrick White died in Sydney on 30 September 1990.

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