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White, a member of an established Australian pastoralist family, was born in London and educated in Australia and England. After graduating from Cambridge he lived and wrote in London and in 1940 joined the RAF as an intelligence officer. In the 1940s he returned to settle in Australia. The Tree of Man follows the lives of a pioneering family from the 1880s to the 1930s. Among his other novels are The Vivisector (1970), The Eye of the Storm (1973), The Twyborn Affair (1979), and his last work, Memoirs of Many in One (1986). As well as a novelist, he was a playwright, short-story writer, and poet. He used the Nobel Prize money to establish a literary award for Australian writers deserving greater recognition. His autobiography, Flaws in the Glass, appeared in 1981.