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The return of Happy Valley

by Peter Craven
September 2012, no. 344

Happy Valley by Patrick White

Text Publishing, $12.95 pb, 432 pp, 9781922182418

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Happy Valley is the first of Patrick White’s novels and it is a consistently compelling book, as well as the exhilarating performance of a great writer in the making. Everyone knows the legend, rooted in truth: that Patrick White finds his voice as a consequence of the war and after discovering the love of his life in Manoly Lascaris; and that the first in the long line of his masterpieces is The Aunt’s Story, which he brings back to Australia with him in 1946, the token of his love/hate for the country which provides the enduring matter of his great works, the intimately suffered homeland which he cannot separate from the compulsions of his own heart.

 


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Happy Valley by Patrick White

Text Publishing, $12.95 pb, 432 pp, 9781922182418

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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