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Patrick White: Critical Review by H. P. Heseltine

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SOURCE: “Writer and Reader,” in Southerly, Vol. 25, No. 1, 1965, pp. 69-71.

In the following review, Heseltine asserts that The Burnt Ones is “an essentially uneven book,” but that through the unevenness “shines one of our great creative spirits.”

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