Patrick White Books in Order
Patrick White is a celebrated Australian author, regarded as one of the major English-language novelists of the 20th century. With a prolific writing career spanning over seven decades, he has published numerous works, including twelve novels, two short story collections, and eight plays, as well as non-fiction. His distinctive fiction often employs innovative narrative techniques, such as shifting narrative vantages and stream of consciousness. This groundbreaking approach has introduced a new continent into the literary world. In 1973, White was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, a testament to his epic and psychologically nuanced writing style. As a trailblazer, he remains an important figure in literary history, and his legacy continues to influence writers around the world.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Patrick White
- #1AmazonHappy Valley(1939)
- #2AmazonThe Living and the Dead(1941)
- #3AmazonThe Aunt's Story(1948)
- #4AmazonThe Tree of Man(1955)
- #5AmazonVoss(1957)
- #6AmazonRiders in the Chariot(1961)
- #7AmazonThe Solid Mandala(1966)
- #8AmazonThe Vivisector(1970)
- #9AmazonThe Eye of the Storm(1973)
- #10AmazonA Fringe of Leaves(1976)
- #11AmazonThe God In The Rafters(1978)
- #12AmazonThe Twyborn Affair(1979)
- #13AmazonThe Memoirs of Many in One(1986)
- #14AmazonThe Hanging Garden(2012)
- #15AmazonThe Night The Prowler: Short Story And Screenplay(1974)
- #16AmazonNetherwood(1983)
- #17AmazonSignal Driver: A Morality Play For The Times(1983)
- #18AmazonThe Burnt Ones(1964)
- #19AmazonCollected Plays Volume 1(1965)
- #20AmazonThe Cockatoos: Shorter Novels and Stories(1974)
- #21AmazonThree Uneasy Pieces(1988)
- #22AmazonPatrick White: Selected Writings(1995)
- #23AmazonCollected Short Stories(2004)
About Patrick White
Patrick White is a celebrated Australian author, regarded as one of the major English-language novelists of the 20th century. With a prolific writing career spanning over seven decades, he has published numerous works, including twelve novels, two short story collections, and eight plays, as well as non-fiction. His distinctive fiction often employs innovative narrative techniques, such as shifting narrative vantages and stream of consciousness. This groundbreaking approach has introduced a new continent into the literary world. In 1973, White was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, a testament to his epic and psychologically nuanced writing style. As a trailblazer, he remains an important figure in literary history, and his legacy continues to influence writers around the world.
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