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The Hanging Garden (White novel)

''The Hanging Garden'' is an unfinished novel by Australian author and Nobel Prize winner Patrick White.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/8794194/Its-exciting-to-find-manuscripts-abandoned-by-writers-or-musicians-but-early-drafts-were-locked-away-for-a-reason.html )〕 The novel was published on April 2, 2012 by Random House Australia.〔 The published edition of the novel is estimated to be about a third of what the ultimate length of the finished product would have been and was discovered on White's desk after his death.
==Plot==
The novel was left largely unfinished, with the book initially planned to have three parts.〔 The first part, the only part that White had completed, centers around Eirene Sklavos and Gilbert Horsfall, two children around the age of thirteen that have been brought as refugees to a garden in Sydney Harbour, Australia in order to seek shelter from the effects of World War II. Both children have lost parents due to the war. Eirene's father was executed in a Greek prison as a Communist while Gilbert's mother died during the Blitz in England. The two children are housed together with Essie Bulpit in Neutral Bay, despite Eirene having living relatives close by. The two children slowly find themselves drawn to each other, eventually becoming extremely close and spending much of their time in the unkempt garden surrounding Essie's home. The story follows Eirene and Gilbert as they deal with the hassles and expectations of everyday life, eventually culminating in an inevitable parting of ways when the war ends. White's story ends here, with the only known note as to any future developments in the story mentioned in a note White wrote at the end of the first part of the book stating "14 in 1945, 50 in 1981".〔〔

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