Flaws in the Glass A Self-portrait

Flaws in the Glass A Self-portrait by Patrick White is a New edition published by Penguin Books in 1983, featuring 260 pages in English. This autobiography offers an introspective look into the life of one of Australia’s most notable authors, known for his complex and often controversial perspectives. The book presents a detailed examination of the author’s experiences and reflections, providing insight into his artistic journey.
Readers will find that this work serves as a profound exploration of personal identity and the intricacies of the creative process. It delves into themes related to biography and personal memoirs, as well as touches on aspects of technology and engineering within the context of the author’s life. This edition invites readers to engage with White’s candid self-analysis and the broader implications of his experiences in the literary world.
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Penguin ‘Twentieth Century Classics’ edition of the autobiography of one of Australia’s most controversial and respected authors, a winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Described as ‘A singularly penetrating act of self-scrutiny, a cold, calculating stare into the mirror of the artist’s life’ (David Lodge, ‘Sunday Times’). First published in 1981.
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