Memoirs of Many in One

Memoirs of Many in One is a 1986 novel by Patrick White, in which White is taken to be editing the papers of a fictional Alex Gray.

Memoirs of Many in One
First edition cover
AuthorPatrick White
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJonathan Cape
Publication date
1986
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback)
Pages192
ISBN0-224-02371-3

Manuscript

In 1988 a group called the Manuscript Appeal, supporting education in southern Africa, asked White to donate a manuscript for auction. He provided a handwritten draft of Memoirs of Many in One, and it was bought jointly by the State Library of New South Wales and the National Library of Australia.[1]

White was notoriously opposed to inquiries into writers' creative processes, such as looking at draft manuscripts, and he referred to academics who pursued such inquiries as "ferrets". So, as State Library curator Paul Bunton pointed out, the manuscript he gave may well have been seeded specially for the ferrets, and therefore be an unreliable guide to his usual way of working.

For many years it was thought this manuscript was the only one by White to have been preserved, since his will directed that all his papers were to be destroyed when he died. In 2006 it turned out this was not the case. Barbara Mobbs, his long-time literary agent, and then literary executor, had ignored his instructions and preserved most of his papers (subsequently acquired by the National Library).[2]

gollark: So like Rust's requirements but with inferred return types too.
gollark: All the "oh bees I have had quite a lot of work already this week" of other days, none of the "yay it is nearly over" of Friday.
gollark: It's basically my least favourite day.
gollark: Achieve a 15-hour work week by reducing weeks to 2 days.
gollark: You can. However, I can ignore you.

References

  1. Grenville, Kate; Sue Woolfe (1993). Making Stories: How Ten Australian Novels Were Written. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86373-316-7.
  2. National library acquires Patrick White's personal papers, National Library of Australia media release, 3 November 2006


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