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Riders in the Chariot
Patrick White
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Description for Riders in the Chariot
Paperback. Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aborigine artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Num Pages: 560 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 130 x 37. Weight in Grams: 398.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID MALOUF
Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu, Miss Hare wanders, half-mad. In the wilderness she stumbles upon an Aborigine artist and a Jewish refugee. They place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. In a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage Classics
Number of pages
560
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1996
Condition
New
Number of Pages
560
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099323914
SKU
V9780099323914
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99-13
About Patrick White
Patrick White (Author) Patrick White was born in England in 1912 and taken to Australia, where his father owned a sheep farm, when he was six months old. He was educated in England at Cheltenham college and King's College, Cambridge. He settled in London, where he wrote several unpublished novels, then served in the RAF during the war. ... Read more
Reviews for Riders in the Chariot
[A] monumental work [of more than] half a thousand pages
almost every one of which cries out for quotation
New York Times
Riders in the Chariot is the most compassionate and the most beautiful of all Patrick White’s works; colours fly everywhere; his words, comic, ecstatic, are like the brushstrokes on a canvas
Carmen Callil and ... Read more
almost every one of which cries out for quotation
New York Times
Riders in the Chariot is the most compassionate and the most beautiful of all Patrick White’s works; colours fly everywhere; his words, comic, ecstatic, are like the brushstrokes on a canvas
Carmen Callil and ... Read more