Patrick White's Voss (1957) | Book Review and Analysis
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 1973 was awarded to Patrick White. This is a reflection on his novel Voss (1957). Contents: 00:03 – My experience with Patrick White 01:09 – Plot and characters 02:35 – Structure 03:59 – Patrick White, Australia, and Voss 05:45 – Voss and The Tree of Man (1955) 08:22 – Conclusions, and Patrick White’s favorite novels 09:37 – Further reading

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