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Patrick White: Critical Essay by Jack Lindsay

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SOURCE: “The Stories of Patrick White,” in Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. XXIII, No. 4, December, 1964, pp. 372-76.

In the following essay, Lindsay praises The Burnt Ones, saying White's work “shows some important advances and makes clearer than ever the need to grapple with his work in full critical seriousness.”

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