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fashion model, and the two became involved. After Smith left
Provincetown, Highsmith felt she was "in prison" with Brandel and told him she was leaving. "ecause of that I have to sleep with him, and only the fact that it is the last night strengthens me to bear it." Highsmith, who had never been
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to like men. I like most men better than I like women, but not in bed." In a 1970 letter to her stepfather
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How was it possible to be afraid and in love, Therese thought. The two things did not go together. How was it possible to be afraid, when the two of them grew stronger together every day? And every night. Every night was different, and every morning. Together they possessed a miracle.
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Blumenthal Hill, traveling back and forth to Europe to meet with her. When Highsmith and Hill came to New York in early May 1953, their affair ostensibly "in a fragile state", Highsmith began an "impossible" affair with the homosexual German photographer
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The "suave, agreeable and utterly amoral" Ripley is
Highsmith's most famous character, and has been critically acclaimed for being "both a likable character and a cold-blooded killer." He has typically been regarded as "cultivated", a "dapper
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Highsmith does a fine job of ensuring he wheedles his way into our sympathies." Film critic
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is distinct for also being the only one of Highsmith's novels in which no violent crime takes place, and where her characters have "more explicit sexual existences" and are allowed "to find happiness in their relationship."
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writing for comics, a situation which enabled her to find time to work on her own short stories and live for a period in Mexico. The comic book scriptwriter job was the only long-term job Highsmith ever held.
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novels under the pseudonyms of "Ann Aldrich" and "Vin Packer") stated in her memoir: " was for many years the only lesbian novel, in either hard or soft cover, with a happy ending."
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described as a "literary coming out" after 38 years of disaffirmation, Highsmith finally acknowledged authorship of the novel publicly when she agreed to the 1990 publication by
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to me. Though I can imagine a familiarity with a man, which would ... allow us to work and make us happy—and certainly sane ... he question is, whether men alone, their
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who, allegedly, never had an intimate relationship that lasted for more than a few years, and she was seen by some of her contemporaries and acquaintances as
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department store. Ironically, it was during this attempt to "cure" her homosexuality that Highsmith was inspired to write her semi-autobiographical novel
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who always gets away with his crimes. The series—collectively called "The Ripliad"—are some of Highsmith's most popular works.
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5785:"Patricia Highsmith's 'Ripley' Book Series Headed to TV (Exclusive)"
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Patricia Highsmith First Edition Book Cover Gallery (UK publishers)
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Patricia Highsmith (Twayne's United States Authors Series, No. 683)
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Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires: The Life of Patricia Highsmith
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colony, where she spent two months in 1948 writing the draft of
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Wilson, Andrew (2003). "Work is more fun than play 1983–1986".
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Patricia Highsmith – Exhibition of the Swiss National Library
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When Patricia Highsmith Offered Gay Readers a Hopeful Ending
5270:"Patricia Highsmith & The Golden Age Of American Comics"
4073:"Carol: the women behind Patricia Highsmith's lesbian novel"
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1963 : Special Award, Mystery Writers of America, for
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made a similar appraisal of the character in his review of
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6787:"Patricia Highsmith's Confessions and Rebellions at Yaddo"
6244:"Showtime to Turn Highsmith's 'Ripley' Novels Into Series"
5723:"Patricia Highsmith: a talented writer who always let rip"
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2019: A five-episode broadcast of selected short stories (
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as Tom Ripley. Development of the limited series moved to
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Patricia Highsmith : photographs from the exhibition
6159:"Purple Noon: A superior take on The Talented Mr. Ripley"
5949:"The 50 Greatest Crime Writers, No 1: Patricia Highsmith"
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3311:"The Bizarre True Story Behind "The Talented Mr. Ripley""
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Between 1959 and 1961, Highsmith was in love with author
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345 E. 57th Street, NYC – Residence of Patricia Highsmith
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Wilson, Andrew (2003). "Yaddo, shadow – shadow, Yaddo".
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Patricia Highsmith: Her Diaries and Notebooks: 1941–1995
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for an English language Italian production. Directed by
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as prime minister in 1977. She dedicated her 1983 novel
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from another woman, died by suicide in 1946 by drinking
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4930:"Patricia Highsmith, Writer Of Crime Tales, Dies at 74"
3923:"In 'Carol,' 2 Women Leap Into An Unlikely Love Affair"
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Wilson, Andrew (2003). "This shimmery void 1967–1968".
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is an American television series originally ordered by
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Highsmith loved cats, and she bred about three hundred
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Anxiety and Evil in the Writings of Patricia Highsmith
5399:, The Lesbian Novel That's Now A Major Motion Picture"
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Wilson, Andrew (2003). "Carol, in a thousand cities".
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as Robert Forester, Joanne McQuinn as Jenny Theirolf,
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When Highsmith wrote the psychological thriller novel
6082:"Everyone Is Guilty: The Films of Patricia Highsmith"
5052:"A Point of View: Tom Ripley and the meaning of evil"
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wartime series, writing scenarios for comics such as
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by Claire Morgan (Coward-McCann, 1952): Book Review"
4902:"A Writer's Legacy: Little Tales of Cats and Snails"
3157:(1st ed.). San Francisco: Cleis Press. p.
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The character of Carol Aird and much of the plot of
2240:(second novel) were adapted as German language film
1228:(1991), about Ripley's exploits as a con artist and
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American novelist and short story writer (1921–1995)
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Patricia Highsmith Papers – Swiss Literary Archives
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3440:Wilson, Andrew (2003). "How I adore my Virginias".
3123:(1st ed.). William Heinemann Ltd. p. xi.
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740:In early September 1951, she began an affair with
6756:Hillerman, Tony; Herbert, Rosemary, eds. (2005).
6272:"'Ripley' Series Moving From Showtime to Netflix"
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842:, was appointed literary executor of the estate.
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7125:(The Patricia Highsmith Recommendation Engine).
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5365:by Patricia Highsmith (Bloomsbury, 1990); Orig.
4378:Wilson, Andrew (2003). "Instantly, I love her".
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3599:"The Cake That Was Shaped Like a Coffin: Part 8"
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8456:Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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5427:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith
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5337:. W.W. Norton & Company. pp. 19–20.
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5242:"Patricia Highsmith, Hiding in Plain Sight"
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1985:as Juliette, Jacques Penot as Patrick and
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8301:20th-century American short story writers
6443:"Patricia Highsmith – The Cry of the Owl"
5896:Festival du Cinéma Américain de Deauville
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5240:Winterson, Jeanette (December 16, 2009).
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6538:. Hodder & Stoughton. Archived from
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5081:"No Longer With Us: Patricia Highsmith"
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4411:Wilson, Andrew (2003). "Introduction".
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3724:"Patricia Highsmith: Alone With Ripley"
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3475:"Patricia Highsmith, Yaddo and America"
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2862:Bodman, Sarah; Campbell, Nancy (2021).
2236:(third novel) and a "plot fragment" of
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2025:) was adapted as German language film
1708:28th Berlin International Film Festival
8356:American psychological fiction writers
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6785:Bradford, Richard (January 19, 2021).
6735:. Ashgate Publishing. pp. 17–18.
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6381:Benedict, David (September 29, 1998).
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6242:Malone, Michael (September 25, 2019).
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4446:"The Inner Life of Patricia Highsmith"
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2658:2014: A five-segment dramatization of
2551:was adapted as French television film
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1280:as the "one book I wish I'd written."
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6940:Patricia Highsmith's criminal neglect
6888:Piepenbring, Dan (January 19, 2015).
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4867:Hodgson, Godfrey (February 6, 1995).
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4771:(1st ed.). Cleis Press. p.
4250:(1st ed.). Cleis Press. p.
4099:Schenkar, Joan (September 29, 2011).
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3342:Cohen, Patricia (December 10, 2009).
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2800:, "notes on the film", Hugh Thomson,
2459:was adapted for German television as
2079:as Rydal. It was released during the
1456:Prix de l'Humour noir Xavier Forneret
685:. Even though she told him about her
7167:Works by or about Patricia Highsmith
6925:Schenkar, Joan (February 25, 2016).
6832:Helmore, Edward (October 26, 2019).
6711:Arts and Humanities Research Council
6297:
6144:Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin
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5923:"The Vuoden Johtolanka (Clue) Award"
5892:"Le Prix Littéraire Lucien Barrière"
5666:"Tom Ripley, the likable psychopath"
5635:"Patricia Highsmith's Thomas Ripley"
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5212:Brooks, Richard (January 17, 2021).
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4663:Gerratana, Mimmo (August 11, 2013).
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4321:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press.
3953:Cocozza, Paula (November 12, 2015).
3860:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press.
3817:Fierman, Daniel (January 14, 2000).
3793:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press.
3701:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press.
3663:O'Neill, Anne (September 28, 2015).
3576:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press.
3545:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press.
3514:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press.
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2492:, directed by Peter Goedel starring
2199:was adapted as French language film
1967:was adapted as French language film
1954:was adapted as German language film
1933:was adapted as German language film
1906:was adapted as French language film
1871:was adapted as German language film
1836:was adapted as French language film
1790:as Corbi. It is known in English as
1762:was adapted as French language film
865:. Although she considered herself a
409:. In 1942, Highsmith graduated from
8306:20th-century American women writers
7310:Patricia Highsmith, In Conversation
7193:
6973:Smith, Nathan (November 19, 2015).
6914:Schenkar, Joan (January 21, 2012).
6414:Marks, Peter (September 17, 2010).
6383:"Theatre: Getting away with murder"
6298:Nagy, Phyllis (December 26, 2016).
6047:
5835:Petski, Denise (January 22, 2024).
5804:Andreeva, Nellie (March 24, 2016).
5184:Nagy, Phyllis (November 29, 2015).
5017:Bolonik, Kera (November 20, 2003).
4995:. Schweizerische Nationalbibliothek
4928:Kennedy, Randy (February 5, 1995).
4630:Torrance, Kelly Jane (March 2010).
4537:Jordan, Louis (November 19, 2015).
4047:(1st ed.). Knopf. p. 12.
3182:Castle, Terry (November 10, 2003).
2691:The Man Who Wrote Books In His Head
2559:starring François Négret as César,
1408:Grand Prix de Littérature Policière
1354:2008 : Greatest Crime Writer,
975:comics, and wrote profiles such as
880:self-determination. As a member of
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8366:American women short story writers
8331:American detective fiction writers
7202:, Patricia Highsmith interview on
6778:
6395:from the original on June 15, 2018
6270:Porter, Rick (February 10, 2023).
6110:Morris, Bill (November 25, 2015).
6048:Arn, Jackson (November 25, 2015).
5947:Berlins, Marcel (April 17, 2008).
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5359:Jones, Nick (September 25, 2015).
4900:Dupont, Joan (September 9, 1997).
3897:from the original on June 13, 2017
3722:Guinard, Mavis (August 17, 1991).
3473:Willcox, Kathleen (June 1, 2016).
2463:, directed by Tom Toelle starring
1098:, was published in 1952 under the
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930:and the "influence" of the Jews.
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565:said of Highsmith, "The author of
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8406:Deaths from cancer in Switzerland
8351:American people of German descent
8311:20th-century pseudonymous writers
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7011:(1st ed.). London, England:
6986:Tonkin, Boyd (December 7, 2015).
6901:Rayner, Richard (July 17, 2011).
6873:Perrin, Tom (December 18, 2012).
6847:“Frequently as a rat has orgasms”
5783:Goldberg, Lesley (May 27, 2015).
5721:Gleeson, Sinead (June 13, 2015).
5632:
5521:Rich, Frank (December 12, 1999).
5491:Rich, Frank (November 18, 2015).
5431:(1st ed.). London, England:
5299:"The Talented Patricia Highsmith"
5157:Highsmith: A Romance of the 1950s
5126:(1st ed.). London, England:
4802:Highsmith: A Romance of the 1950s
4769:Highsmith: A Romance of the 1950s
4731:"A passion that turned to poison"
4698:Highsmith: A Romance of the 1950s
4512:(1st ed.). London, England:
4419:(1st ed.). London, England:
4386:(1st ed.). London, England:
4248:Highsmith: A Romance of the 1950s
4148:(1st ed.). London, England:
4012:Walter, Natasha (July 11, 2003).
3758:(1st ed.). London, England:
3638:(1st ed.). London, England:
3448:(1st ed.). London, England:
3403:Michaud, Jon (January 25, 2010).
3155:Highsmith: A Romance of the 1950s
3045:Shore, Robert (January 7, 2000).
2872:University of the West of England
1998:by Alfred Hitchcock inspired the
850:Highsmith described herself as a
594:She was considered by some as "a
470:Based on the recommendation from
7298:
6938:Shipley, Diane (April 1, 2014).
6860:Morgan, Kim (December 4, 2015).
6749:
6724:
6695:
6663:
6637:
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6407:
6374:
6353:
6347:
6291:
6263:
6209:
6178:
6150:
6131:
6103:
6073:
6050:"Adaptation: Patricia Highsmith"
6007:
5973:
5577:Leavitt, David (June 20, 2004).
5549:King, Francis (March 18, 1995).
5268:Schenkar, Joan (December 2009).
3921:Gross, Terry (January 6, 2016).
2394:for an episode of the TV series
1696:on British television programme
1240:", and an "agreeable and urbane
656:in the late 1950s that she had "
485:
474:, Highsmith was accepted by the
244:
8296:20th-century American novelists
7295:), October 29, 1987. (archive)
6806:Dirda, Michael (July 2, 2009).
6157:Lesser, Wendy (July 27, 2016).
5940:
5914:
5884:
5863:Lloyd, Robert (April 4, 2024).
5797:
5776:
5657:
5626:
5598:
5542:
5514:
5326:
5290:
5261:
5177:
5144:
5079:Attallah, Naim (May 27, 2010).
5072:
5043:
4980:
4949:
4921:
4893:
4822:
4789:
4756:
4656:
4623:
4530:
4437:
4268:
4235:
4045:Daily Rituals: How Artists Work
3974:
3946:
3874:
3656:
3590:
3466:
3396:
3335:
3076:Wilson, Andrew (May 24, 2003).
2977:
2967:
2952:
2942:
2925:
2904:
2868:UWE Bristol Research Repository
2538:as Margo Anthony ("Bruno") and
1508:in 1990 under Highsmith's name)
1481:Patricia Highsmith bibliography
1474:
1423:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
1333:Prix littéraire Lucien Barrière
1162:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
8416:Writers from Fort Worth, Texas
8396:American women mystery writers
8371:American female comics writers
8326:American crime fiction writers
7318:Institute of Contemporary Arts
6857:. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
6845:McCann, Sean (April 1, 2011).
6842:. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
6819:Dupont, Joan (June 12, 1988).
6216:Ebert, Roger (April 9, 2006).
6060:Film Society of Lincoln Center
5664:Jordison, Sam (June 2, 2015).
5605:Jordison, Sam (June 9, 2015).
4869:"Obituary: Patricia Highsmith"
4444:Hart, Kate (August 15, 2011).
3344:"The Haunts of Miss Highsmith"
3309:Doll, Jen (December 4, 2015).
3273:von Planta, Anna, ed. (2021).
3266:
3112:
3026:Social Security Administration
3004:
2974:Highsmith-Plangman Residency".
2520:was adapted for television as
1956:Die zwei Gesichter des Januars
1766:("The Murderer"), directed by
1684:Adaptations of Highsmith works
1327:Swedish Crime Writers' Academy
1048:Early novels and short stories
938:
281:. She was dubbed "the poet of
1:
8436:Members of the Detection Club
8421:People from Greenwich Village
8391:American women horror writers
7119:, December 1, 2006. (archive)
6644:Murray-Smith, Joanna (2015).
6185:Peary, Gerald (Spring 1988).
6112:"The Filmable Miss Highsmith"
5695:Ebert, Roger (July 3, 1996).
5395:"Essay: Patricia Highsmith's
4968:. Spring 2004. pp. 14–17
4275:Espana, Marco (May 6, 2015).
4071:Dawson, Jill (May 13, 2015).
3881:Ballard, JG (July 21, 2003).
3507:"The Real Romance of Objects"
2997:
2687:The Terrors of Basket-Weaving
2380:
340:
7495:People Who Knock on the Door
7277:, interview with Don Swaim,
7210:, December 3, 1972 (archive)
7060:A Companion to Crime Fiction
6885:). Retrieved March 12, 2016.
6816:. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
6813:The New York Review of Books
6503:"Patricia Highsmith Stories"
5333:Highsmith, Patricia (2008).
4831:"Appendix 1: Just the Facts"
4671:(in Italian). Archived from
3275:"1921–1940: The Early Years"
1613:People Who Knock on the Door
894:to the Palestinian people:
891:People Who Knock on the Door
642:
490:Highsmith endured cycles of
7:
7601:Mermaids on the Golf Course
7554:The Boy Who Followed Ripley
7200:Thrillers and Crime Fiction
6952:Siegel, Ed (July 4, 2004).
6911:. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
6890:A Dissatisfaction with Life
6829:. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
6080:Nolan, Monica (Fall 2015).
5050:Gray, John (May 17, 2013).
3981:Emily (November 13, 2015).
3047:"The talented Ms Highsmith"
2884:
2343:as Héloïse Plisson-Ripley,
2221:as Philippe Greenleaf, and
2162:as Mitchell "Marty" Kimmel.
2101:2015: A film adaptation of
2094:as Charlotte's Mother, and
1668:The Boy Who Followed Ripley
1268:'s 1960 film adaptation of
1219:The Boy Who Followed Ripley
959:From 1942 to 1943, for the
826:. Highsmith bequeathed her
691:Provincetown, Massachusetts
10:
8472:
8431:Golden Age comics creators
8386:Pseudonymous women writers
8381:People with mood disorders
7264:Fresh Air with Terry Gross
7139:Patricia Highsmith gallery
7135:. Existential Ennui, 2013.
7127:W. W. Norton & Company
7038:(1st ed.). New York:
7030:Harrison, Russell (1997).
7007:Bradford, Richard (2021).
6996:. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
6983:. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
6948:. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
6935:. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
6922:. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
6898:. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
6870:. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
6023:Crime Writers' Association
5989:Mystery Writers of America
5757:(1st ed.). New York:
3405:"Book Club: Highsmith and
3281:(1st ed.). New York:
3248:(1st ed.). New York:
3078:"Ripley's enduring allure"
2797:Highsmith: Her Secret Life
2777:Highsmith: Her Secret Life
2750:(1st ed.). New York:
2575:
2534:as Sheila Gaines ("Guy"),
2424:was adapted as a two-part
2316:as Jonathan Trevanny, and
2075:as Colette MacFarland and
2063:, written and directed by
2005:Throw Momma from the Train
1992:1987: The film version of
1478:
1441:Crime Writers' Association
1392:Mystery Writers of America
1347:French Ministry of Culture
1325:1979 : Grand Master,
1092:Highsmith's second novel,
8124:
7963:
7838:
7782:
7611:
7576:
7521:
7394:(as Claire Morgan) (1952)
7377:
7370:
7361:
7172:October 18, 2020, at the
6851:New York City in the '40s
5151:Meaker, Marijane (2003).
4796:Meaker, Marijane (2003).
4763:Meaker, Marijane (2003).
4694:Meaker, Marijane (2003).
4669:I sensi della letteratura
4242:Meaker, Marijane (2003).
3569:"A Simple Act of Forgery"
3149:Meaker, Marijane (2003).
2591:. It was revived in 2010.
2428:for German television as
2281:as Dickie Greenleaf, and
1485:
1319:
1194:In 1955, Highsmith wrote
1052:Highsmith's first novel,
995:, she contributed to its
861:Highsmith was a resolute
609:in her garden at home in
243:
238:
180:
170:
148:
140:
125:
120:Julia Richman High School
115:
107:
93:
85:
64:
42:
37:Publicity photo from 1962
30:
23:
8361:American women novelists
8341:American lesbian writers
7740:The Two Faces of January
7700:Once You Meet a Stranger
7644:Once You Kiss a Stranger
7585:Little Tales of Misogyny
7439:The Two Faces of January
7159:, Naim Attallah Online,
7101:. March–September 2006,
6249:Broadcasting & Cable
5403:The National Book Review
5321:The Redwood Coast Review
3694:"Social Studies: Part 1"
3024:(From the United States
2897:
2610:
2523:Once You Meet a Stranger
2506:Little Tales of Misogyny
2308:as Luisa Harari Ripley,
2243:Der Amerikanische Freund
2057:The Two Faces of January
1951:The Two Faces of January
1808:Once You Kiss a Stranger
1553:The Two Faces of January
1445:The Two Faces of January
1373:, Best First Story, for
1308:ultimately premiered on
985:Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker
778:
752:The Two Faces of January
711:, which later published
652:to me." She told writer
8346:American LGBT novelists
8336:American horror writers
8321:American comics writers
7708:The Talented Mr. Ripley
7577:Short story collections
7530:The Talented Mr. Ripley
7511:Small g: a Summer Idyll
7113:Swiss Literary Archives
6808:This Woman Is Dangerous
6650:Dramatists Play Service
5749:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
5335:The Talented Mr. Ripley
5118:Wilson, Andrew (2003).
4829:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
4597:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
4470:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
4342:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
4314:"Social Studies Part 2"
4311:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
4211:"Social Studies Part 2"
4209:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
4173:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3850:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3783:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3691:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3597:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3566:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3535:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3504:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3370:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
3240:Schenkar, Joan (2009).
2878:The Talented Mr. Ripley
2837:Dramatists Play Service
2584:The Talented Mr. Ripley
2347:as Neil Murchison, and
2263:The Talented Mr. Ripley
2197:The Talented Mr. Ripley
2071:as Chester MacFarland,
2048:as Robert Forester and
2027:Der Geschichtenerzähler
1838:Dites-lui que je l'aime
1753:as Miriam Joyce Haines.
1713:
1644:The Talented Mr. Ripley
1629:Small g: a Summer Idyll
1412:The Talented Mr. Ripley
1402:The Talented Mr. Ripley
1278:The Talented Mr. Ripley
1270:The Talented Mr. Ripley
1197:The Talented Mr. Ripley
1171:Small g: a Summer Idyll
1041:The Talented Mr. Ripley
832:Swiss Literary Archives
572:The Talented Mr. Ripley
309:The Talented Mr. Ripley
263:psychological thrillers
215:The Talented Mr. Ripley
8446:Barnard College alumni
8426:Writers from Manhattan
8411:LGBT people from Texas
7932:Bjørn Rasmussen (1971)
7117:Swiss National Library
7103:Swiss National Library
7093:Swiss National Library
6758:A New Omnibus of Crime
6731:Peters, Fiona (2011).
6676:Sydney Theatre Company
6566:Ticino Film Commission
6467:. February–March 2009.
6329:Metzler, J.B. (2001).
6277:The Hollywood Reporter
6091:. Film Noir Foundation
5790:The Hollywood Reporter
5551:"Perverse and foolish"
5297:Raskin, Jonah (2009).
4993:Swiss National Library
4539:"Carol's Happy Ending"
4043:Currey, Mason (2013).
4014:"A lover, not a liker"
2849:Sydney Theatre Company
2847:. (First presented at
2598:was adapted as a play
2511:Petits contes misògins
2448:as Anton Kameter, and
2440:as Melinda van Allen,
2327:was adapted as a film
2292:was adapted as a film
2267:an American production
2150:as Walter Stackhouse,
2036:was adapted as a film
1922:Jean-Louis Trintignant
1749:as Barbara Morton and
1703:
1439:, Best Foreign Novel,
1364:Awards and nominations
1299:The Hollywood Reporter
1145:
1074:
943:After graduating from
900:
836:Swiss National Library
791:at Carita Hospital in
639:
525:
380:love–hate relationship
319:, Highsmith published
259:Mary Patricia Plangman
157:psychological thriller
46:Mary Patricia Plangman
8441:The New Yorker people
8037:Klaus Maria Brandauer
7471:The Tremor of Forgery
7455:A Suspension of Mercy
7415:A Game for the Living
7320:, September 27, 1991.
7237:by Patricia Highsmith
7123:Choose Your Highsmith
7065:John Wiley & Sons
6875:On Patricia Highsmith
6534:Dawson, Jill (2016).
6461:"The Complete Ripley"
6019:booksandwriters.co.uk
5284:TwoMorrows Publishing
3196:on September 22, 2015
2651:by BBC Radio 4, with
2640:as Greg Wyncoop, and
2616:2002: A four-episode
2485:The Tremor of Forgery
2438:Constanze Engelbrecht
2158:as Ellie Briess, and
2154:as Clara Stackhouse,
2018:A Suspension of Mercy
1893:as David Reinelt and
1691:
1589:The Tremor of Forgery
1572:(1965) (published as
1569:A Suspension of Mercy
1529:A Game for the Living
1460:L'Amateur d'escargots
1410:, International, for
1388:Edgar Allan Poe Award
1386:1951 : Nominee,
1180:Bloomsbury Publishing
1133:
1069:
910:rights, according to
896:
882:Amnesty International
637:
521:
8376:LGBT comics creators
7915:Luis García Berlanga
7620:Strangers on a Train
7383:Strangers on a Train
6300:"Not Easily Pleased"
6187:"Patricia Highsmith"
5961:on September 5, 2008
5633:Silet, Charles L.P.
5579:"Strangers in a Bar"
5086:Naim Attallah Online
5031:on November 16, 2018
3993:on November 21, 2015
3987:The Laughing Lesbian
3890:The Sunday Telegraph
3831:on November 24, 2015
3824:Entertainment Weekly
3283:Liveright Publishing
2988:lesbian pulp fiction
2829:Murray-Smith, Joanna
2596:Strangers on a Train
2563:as Edouard Raynaud,
2518:Strangers on a Train
2471:as Johanna Tierolf,
2452:as Charley de Lisle.
2388:Strangers on a Train
1995:Strangers on a Train
1939:Hans W. Geißendörfer
1879:Hans W. Geißendörfer
1848:as David Martineau,
1802:Strangers on a Train
1782:as Melchior Kimmel,
1722:Strangers on a Train
1493:Strangers on a Train
1396:Strangers on a Train
1390:, Best First Novel,
1165:in the early 1950s.
1083:, chapter eighteen (
1064:1951 film adaptation
1055:Strangers on a Train
1011:Fawcett Publications
876:Highsmith supported
824:Strangers on a Train
755:(1964) to Tietgens.
713:Strangers on a Train
567:Strangers on a Train
480:Strangers on a Train
413:, where she studied
295:Strangers on a Train
189:Strangers on a Train
175:Modernist literature
89:Claire Morgan (1952)
8192:Isabella Rossellini
7724:Ripley Under Ground
7660:This Sweet Sickness
7652:The American Friend
7538:Ripley Under Ground
7503:Found in the Street
7463:Those Who Walk Away
7423:This Sweet Sickness
7271:, October 27, 1987.
7223:Desert Island Discs
6855:Wesleyan University
6703:"Dinner And A Rose"
6421:The Washington Post
6015:"Books and Writers"
5309:on October 13, 2018
5019:"Murder, She Wrote"
4599:"Les Girls: Part 2"
4344:"Les Girls: Part 2"
3853:"Alter Ego: Part 3"
3372:"Alter Ego: Part 1"
3083:The Daily Telegraph
2864:"Dinner and a Rose"
2782:made for television
2679:One for the Islands
2674:as Therese Belivet.
2655:voicing Tom Ripley.
2569:Charlotte Valandrey
2567:as Max Ducasse and
2467:as Robert Forster,
2461:Der Schrei der Eule
2410:The South Bank Show
2325:Ripley Under Ground
2248:The American Friend
2238:Ripley Under Ground
2129:as Therese Belivet.
1859:This Sweet Sickness
1833:This Sweet Sickness
1774:as Walter Saccard,
1652:Ripley Under Ground
1621:Found in the Street
1581:Those Who Walk Away
1537:This Sweet Sickness
1437:Silver Dagger Award
1316:in the title role.
1207:Ripley Under Ground
977:Catherine the Great
585:into the 2015 film
415:English composition
398:, a popularizer of
325:in 1952, the first
8401:Deaths from anemia
8252:M. Night Shyamalan
8162:Charlotte Rampling
8061:Volker Schlöndorff
7983:Patricia Highsmith
7971:Jerzy Kawalerowicz
7903:Pierre Braunberger
7851:Jay Carmody (1957)
7732:The Cry of the Owl
7684:The Cry of the Owl
7562:Ripley Under Water
7431:The Cry of the Owl
7355:Patricia Highsmith
7275:Patricia Highsmith
7214:Patricia Highsmith
7184:Patricia Highsmith
7153:Patricia Highsmith
7013:Bloomsbury Caravel
6826:The New York Times
6707:Poetry Beyond Text
6618:"Loving Highsmith"
6588:"Loving Highsmith"
6562:"Loving Highsmith"
6536:"The Crime Writer"
6304:Metrograph Theatre
6164:Library of America
5842:Deadline Hollywood
5811:Deadline Hollywood
5759:St. Martin's Press
5645:on January 8, 2011
5584:The New York Times
5528:The New York Times
5247:The New York Times
4935:The New York Times
4907:The New York Times
4644:on October 5, 2013
4281:Late Night Library
3729:The New York Times
3538:"La Mamma: Part 3"
3349:The New York Times
3250:St. Martin's Press
3012:"Mary P Highsmith"
2851:in November 2014).
2670:as Carol Aird and
2668:Miranda Richardson
2622:The Cry of the Owl
2553:La rançon du chien
2496:as Howard Ingham,
2457:The Cry of the Owl
2444:as Dirk Weisberg,
2333:Roger Spottiswoode
2285:as Marge Sherwood.
2125:as Carol Aird and
2052:as Jenny Thierolf.
2034:The Cry of the Owl
1979:Christophe Malavoy
1964:The Cry of the Owl
1889:as Phillip Braun,
1874:Die gläserne Zelle
1778:as Clara Saccard,
1768:Claude Autant-Lara
1747:Patricia Hitchcock
1741:as Bruno Anthony,
1704:
1676:Ripley Under Water
1545:The Cry of the Owl
1466:) (English title:
1312:in 2024, starring
1225:Ripley Under Water
1174:, was rejected by
1003:Jap Buster Johnson
640:
255:Patricia Highsmith
229:The Cry of the Owl
102:short story writer
25:Patricia Highsmith
8316:American adoptees
8273:
8272:
8150:Frances McDormand
8043:Guglielmo Biraghi
8031:Gina Lollobrigida
7909:Thorold Dickinson
7798:
7797:
7572:
7571:
7391:The Price of Salt
7257:, interview with
7251:, August 8, 1980.
7249:BBC World Service
7239:, interview with
7230:, April 21, 1979.
7216:, interview with
7105:, March 13, 2006.
7040:Twayne Publishers
6932:Los Angeles Times
6908:Los Angeles Times
6821:Criminal Pursuits
6767:978-0-19-518214-9
6742:978-1-4094-2334-8
6623:Little White Lies
6542:on March 28, 2017
6449:. June–July 2002.
6340:978-3-476-01801-4
6310:on March 26, 2017
6029:on April 14, 2017
5981:"Edgars Database"
5902:on April 12, 2017
5870:Los Angeles Times
5523:"American pseudo"
5397:The Price of Salt
5373:Existential Ennui
5367:The Price of Salt
5344:978-0-393-33214-8
5057:BBC News Magazine
4848:978-0-312-30375-4
4675:on August 8, 2018
4637:The New Criterion
4616:978-0-312-30375-4
4547:. The Slate Group
4487:978-0-312-30375-4
4361:978-0-312-30375-4
4328:978-0-312-30375-4
4287:on March 11, 2016
4228:978-0-312-30375-4
4192:978-0-312-30375-4
4054:978-0-307-27360-4
3867:978-0-312-30375-4
3800:978-0-312-30375-4
3708:978-0-312-30375-4
3616:978-0-312-30375-4
3583:978-0-312-30375-4
3552:978-0-312-30375-4
3521:978-0-312-30375-4
3485:on March 25, 2017
3389:978-0-312-30375-4
3323:on August 8, 2018
3029:Death Master File
2961:The Price of Salt
2949:hated everybody."
2933:The Price of Salt
2920:unbearably boring
2845:978-0-8222-3435-7
2697:) by BBC Radio 4.
2683:A Curious Suicide
2664:The Price of Salt
2624:was broadcast by
2532:Jacqueline Bisset
2528:Tommy Lee Wallace
2446:Raimund Harmstorf
2442:Reinhard Glemnitz
2434:Franz Peter Wirth
2405:A Gift for Murder
2312:as Reeves Minot,
2271:Anthony Minghella
2113:, was written by
2104:The Price of Salt
2088:A Mighty Nice Man
2061:film of same name
2059:was adapted as a
1987:Virginie Thévenet
1727:film of same name
1725:was adapted as a
1694:discussing murder
1501:The Price of Salt
1153:The Price of Salt
1140:The Price of Salt
1095:The Price of Salt
1080:The Price of Salt
731:The Price of Salt
724:The Price of Salt
582:The Price of Salt
512:Buerger's disease
446:Good Housekeeping
407:Greenwich Village
347:Fort Worth, Texas
322:The Price of Salt
306:. Her 1955 novel
292:Her first novel,
252:
251:
196:The Price of Salt
171:Literary movement
58:Fort Worth, Texas
8463:
8240:Juliette Binoche
8216:Darren Aronofsky
8091:Nikita Mikhalkov
8055:Michael Ballhaus
7825:
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7811:
7802:
7801:
7756:A Kind of Murder
7692:The Story Teller
7375:
7374:
7348:
7341:
7334:
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7324:
7304:
7302:
7204:Audio Interviews
7194:Audio interviews
7078:
7053:
7037:
7026:
6980:The New Republic
6970:
6968:
6966:
6959:The Boston Globe
6895:The Paris Review
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4571:"Forbidden Love"
4566:
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4106:The Paris Review
4101:"After Patricia"
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3189:The New Republic
3184:"The Ick Factor"
3179:
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2875:
2811:Loving Highsmith
2765:
2752:Abrams ComicArts
2735:
2718:The Crime Writer
2644:as Jack Neilsen.
2351:as John Webster.
2139:A Kind of Murder
2117:and directed by
2092:Kristen Connolly
2023:The Story Teller
1918:Isabelle Huppert
1897:as Robert Lasky.
1854:Dominique Laffin
1846:Gérard Depardieu
1745:as Anne Morton,
1731:Alfred Hitchcock
1574:The Story-Teller
1247:Sam Jordison of
1200:, a novel about
1168:Her last novel,
1088:
1060:Alfred Hitchcock
1026:Captain Midnight
1013:, scripting for
529:
504:anorexia nervosa
374:her by drinking
304:Alfred Hitchcock
248:
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68:February 4, 1995
55:January 19, 1921
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8156:Roland Emmerich
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8049:Rolf Liebermann
7959:
7921:Johannes Schaaf
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7607:
7593:The Black House
7568:
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7293:Ohio University
7288:Wired for Books
7235:The Black House
7196:
7174:Wayback Machine
7085:
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6993:The Independent
6964:
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6883:Yale University
6867:The Daily Beast
6797:
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6779:Further reading
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6595:Zeitgeist Films
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6515:. December 2019
6501:
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6484:15 Minute Drama
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6218:"Ripley's Game"
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6191:geraldpeary.com
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4632:"In cold blood"
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2984:Marijane Meaker
2982:
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2784:documentary by
2762:
2732:
2704:
2613:
2578:
2561:François Perrot
2557:Peter Kassovitz
2536:Theresa Russell
2490:Trip nach Tunis
2477:Doris Kunstmann
2465:Matthias Habich
2397:77 Sunset Strip
2392:Warner Brothers
2390:was adapted by
2383:
2368:directing, and
2366:Steven Zaillian
2341:Jacinda Barrett
2283:Gwyneth Paltrow
2265:was adapted as
2250:). Directed by
2217:as Tom Ripley,
2192:
2136:was adapted as
2096:Billy Magnussen
2069:Viggo Mortensen
2046:Paddy Considine
1970:Le cri du hibou
1935:Ediths Tagebuch
1920:as Melanie and
1885:as Lisa Braun,
1883:Brigitte Fossey
1805:was adapted as
1776:Yvonne Furneaux
1737:as Guy Haines,
1716:
1686:
1488:
1483:
1477:
1380:Harper's Bazaar
1366:
1322:
1192:
1137:
1107:lesbian fiction
1090:
1076:
1050:
945:Barnard College
941:
936:
934:Writing history
852:social democrat
848:
846:Political views
840:Diogenes Verlag
828:literary estate
785:aplastic anemia
781:
760:Marijane Meaker
735:Arthur Koestler
683:J. D. Beresford
672:unrequited love
661:boewl [
654:Marijane Meaker
645:
531:
527:
500:Hypoestrogenism
488:
428:Harper's Bazaar
411:Barnard College
365:Astoria, Queens
343:
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130:Barnard College
126:Alma mater
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8067:Annie Girardot
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8001:Jutta Brückner
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7942:David Robinson
7939:
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7927:George Stevens
7924:
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7676:The Glass Cell
7672:
7668:A Dog's Ransom
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7176:in libraries (
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7083:External links
7081:
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7074:978-1444317923
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6465:BBC Radio 4
6447:BBC Radio 4
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6519:October 9,
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