邁爾斯弗蘭克林文學獎 1957 沃斯 1961 Riders in the Chariot 澳洲年度人物 1973
諾貝爾文學獎 1973
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曼諾莉·萊斯卡瑞斯 (1912–2003)
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D. H. Lawrence, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
帕特里克·维克托·马丁代尔·怀特(Patrick Victor Martindale White,1912年5月28日-1990年10月30日),澳大利亚小说家、剧作家,他被认为是20世纪最重要的英文作家之一。从1935年开始,他出版了12部長篇小说、4部短篇小說集、8部剧本和非小说类文学作品。[1]他的小说可以在情节性描写和意识流间自由切换。1973年他获得诺贝尔文学奖,获奖理由为“由于他史诗与心理叙述艺术,并将一个崭新的大陆带进文学中”。[2]
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Farm Security Administration Farm Security Administration logo Agency overview Formed September 1, 1937 ( 1937-09-01 ) Preceding agencies Resettlement Administration Federal Emergency Relief Administration Dissolved 1946 Superseding agency Farmers Home Administration Key documents Farm Security Act Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act The Farm Security Administration ( FSA ) was a New Deal agency created in 1937 to combat rural poverty during the Great Depression in the United States. It succeeded the Resettlement Administration (1935–1937). [1] The FSA stressed "rural rehabilitation" efforts to improve the lifestyle of sharecroppers, tenants, very poor landowning farmers, and a program to purchase submarginal land owned by poor farmers and resettle them in group farms on land more suitable for efficient farming. Critics, including the Farm Bureau, strongly opposed the FSA as an experiment in collectivizing agriculture—that is, in bringing
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