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So that, in the end, there was no end.

The New Yale Book of Quotations

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In all directions stretched the great Australian Emptiness, in which the mind is the least of possessions.

The Vital Decade (1968) ‘The Prodigal Son’

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Born in London, England, but raised in Australia, White spent much of his adult life in Sydney. His work frequently addresses themes such as alienation, the spiritual quest, identity, and the relationship between the individual and the environment. His novels, such as "The Burnt Ones" (Voss), "The Twyborn Affair", and "The Vivisector", are characterized by a dense and lyrical prose, the creation of complex and sometimes eccentric characters, and a profound analysis of the human condition. White struggled against initial recognition in Australia, but is now widely celebrated as a master of modern fiction. The Nobel Prize recognized his "epic and psychological narrative art, which introduced a new continent into literature."