Riders in the Chariot (Penguin Classics)

Riders in the Chariot by Patrick White, published by Penguin Classics in July 1993, is a New Ed edition comprising 496 pages. This novel explores the lives of four socially and ethnically diverse individuals residing in and around Sydney, Australia, as they pursue visions of goodness while grappling with the everyday forces of evil that permeate their lives.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into the complexities of human experience and the search for meaning amidst societal challenges. The characters’ journeys reflect themes of diversity and moral struggle, offering insights into the human condition. This edition presents White’s work in a format that is accessible to both new readers and those familiar with his literary contributions.
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Four socially and ethnically different people, living in and near Sydney, Australia, seek after visions of the good and contend with the everyday forces of evil that surround them
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