Patrick White spent his life writing letters. He wanted them all burnt, but thousands survive to reveal him as one of the greatest letter-writers of his time. Here, his 70-year correspondence from the aftermath of WWI until his death in 1990, is shrewd, funny, hauntingly beautiful, dramatic, pig-headed and relaxed. He deals with everything from the simplest pleasures to the most challenging issues facing us in this century.
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