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Flaws in the Glass

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
260 pp

Originally published
  
1981

Genre
  
Autobiography

Country
  
Australia


Publication date
  
1981

ISBN
  
0-14-006293-9

Author
  
Patrick White

Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Patrick White books, Other books

Flaws in the Glass is Australian writer Patrick White's autobiography, published in 1981.

The first 150 pages are given over to an introspective "Self Portrait". Two sections, "Journeys" and "Episodes and Epitaphs" follow. The "Journeys" are a colourful description of White and Manolys' movement about the Greek mainland and its many islands. White also talks about that familiar love-hate relationship many people have with Greece (page 201):

"Greece is the greatest love-hate for anybody genuinely hooked...If you are pure, innocent, or noble – qualities I don't lay claim to- perhaps you never develop passionate antipathies. But Greece is one long despairing rage in those who understand her... Greece is mindless enough, unless when it comes to politics, and there confusion abounds."

White lists a number of exasperating aspects, incidents and images of Greece, "incidents and images such as these have helped temper my passion for Greece; they have forged a relationship without which my life would have been sterile indeed".

The final section illustrates White's prickly, socialist, republican, and poetic agenda. "My pursuit of that razor-blade truth has made me a slasher", White concludes, "Not that I don't love and venerate in several senses – before all, pureness of heart and trustfulness."

References

Flaws in the Glass Wikipedia