Aunt's Story

Patrick WHITE

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Aunt's Story

“EXPECTATION OF HAPPINESS IS EXPECTATION OF SORROW. THE SEPARATING MEMBRANE IS NEGLIGIBLE."

WHITE, Patrick. The Aunt's Story. New York: Viking, 1948. Octavo, original beige cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of the third novel by Patrick White, who was awarded the 1973 Nobel Prize for Literature—"there is still no Australian writer of greater stature."

White's third novel is an intense psychological study of an unfulfilled spinster's descent into madness. White, awarded the 1973 Nobel Prize in Literature, "stands in the company of Lawrence, Joyce, Mann and Faulkner" (Sewanee Review). "The first writer with Australian roots to be widely read abroad and the only Australian writer ever selected for the Nobel Prize," he is also, to many, the nation's most controversial (New York Times). Yet "there is still no Australian writer of greater stature… his novels always take us out to the very edges of belief, to the vista of the possible, to the horizon of the spirit" (Patrick White Centenary, 20-23). First printing, with errata at page 7 (the errors were corrected in the second printing). Hubber & Smith E1a.

Book fine, dust jacket extremely good with only light soiling and a bit of wear to extremities. A desirable copy of an Australian classic.

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