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sexually exclusive with Brandel, resented having sex with him. Highsmith temporarily broke off the relationship with Brandel and continued to be involved with several women, reuniting with him after the well-received publication of his new novel. Beginning November 30, 1948, and continuing for the next six months, Highsmith underwent psychoanalysis in an effort "to regularize herself sexually" so she could marry Brandel. The analysis was brought to a stop by Highsmith, after which she ended her relationship with him.
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Meaker recalled: " was a wonderful, giving, funny person when I met her. I can always remember her smile and her laughter because that was so much a part of her. But when she came back she was despicable. I couldn't believe her hatred for blacks, for Jews in particular, but even for gay people. She
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The inscription was dropped from the U.S. edition with permission from her agent but without consent from Highsmith. Highsmith contributed financially to the Jewish Committee on the Middle East, an organization that represented American Jews who supported Palestinian self-determination. She wrote in
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In 1927, Highsmith, her mother and her adoptive stepfather, artist Stanley Highsmith, whom her mother had married in 1924, moved to New York City. When she was 12 years old, Highsmith was sent to Fort Worth and lived with her maternal grandmother for a year. She called this the "saddest year" of her
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Highsmith was attracted to women of privilege who expected their lovers to treat them with veneration. According to Phyllis Nagy, she belonged to a "very particular subset of lesbians" and described her conduct with many women she was interested in as being comparable to a movie "studio boss" who
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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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was that it had a happy ending for its two main characters, or at least they were going to try to have a future together. Prior to this book, homosexuals male and female in American novels had had to pay for their deviation by cutting their wrists, drowning themselves in a swimming pool, or by
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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 Stanley, Highsmith described sexual encounters with men as "steel wool in the face, a sensation of being raped in the wrong place—leading to a sensation of having to have, pretty soon, a
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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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During her lifetime, Highsmith supported Yaddo with contributions she preferred to keep anonymous. One of these gifts created an endowed fund to underwrite an annual residency for a young creative artist working in any medium. At her request the residency is now known as the "Patricia
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Ellen 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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If I were to write a novel about a lesbian relationship, would I then be labelled a lesbian-book writer? That was a possibility, even though I might never be inspired to write another such book in my life. So I decided to offer the book under another
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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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wrote, "It is near impossible, I would say, not to root for Tom Ripley. Not to like him. Not, on some level, to want him to win. Patricia Highsmith does a fine job of ensuring he wheedles his way into our sympathies." Film critic
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As an adult, Patricia Highsmith's sexual relationships were predominantly with women. She occasionally engaged in sex with men without physical desire for them, and wrote in her diary: "The male face doesn't attract me, isn't
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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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Highsmith's grandmother taught her to read at an early age, and she made good use of her grandmother's extensive library. At the age of nine, she found a resemblance to her own imaginative life in the case histories of
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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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She famously preferred the company of animals to that of people and stated in a 1991 interview, "I choose to live alone because my imagination functions better when I don't have to speak with people."
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met Highsmith in 1943 and described her as being "quite a depressed person—and I think people explain her by pulling out traits like cold and reserved, when in fact it all came from depression."
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According to biographer Joan Schenkar, Highsmith only once gave a direct response to a question about the definition of a murderer. On the British late-night television discussion programme
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in a "bullpen" with four artists and three other writers. Initially scripting two comic-book stories a day for $ 55-a-week paychecks, Highsmith soon realized she could make more money by
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hump. Though the 22 novels and 8 books of short stories she wrote were highly acclaimed, especially outside of the United States, Highsmith preferred her personal life to remain private.
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An intensely private person, Highsmith was remarkably open and outspoken about her sexuality. She told Meaker: "the only difference between us and heterosexuals is what we do in bed."
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To all the devils, lusts, passions, greeds, envies, loves, hates, strange desires, enemies ghostly and real, the army of memories, with which I do battle—may they never give me peace.
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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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as "the semicaust". When she was living in Switzerland in the 1980s, she used nearly 40 aliases when writing to government bodies and newspapers deploring the state of
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was inspired by Highsmith's former lovers Kathryn Hamill Cohen and Philadelphia socialite Virginia Kent Catherwood, and her relationships with them. Catherwood lost
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prose. After graduating from college, and despite endorsements from "highly placed professionals," she applied without success for a job at publications such as
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To the courage of the Palestinian people and their leaders in the struggle to regain a part of their homeland. This book has nothing to do with their problem.
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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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students, in later years she believed that black people were responsible for the welfare crisis in America. She disliked Koreans because "they ate dogs".
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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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Other friends, publishers, and acquaintances held different views of Highsmith. Editor Gary Fisketjon, who published her later novels through
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an August 1993 letter to Marijane Meaker: "USA could save 11 million per day if they would cut the dough to Israel. The Jewish vote is 1%."
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Several of Highsmith's works have been adapted for other media, some more than once. In 1978, Highsmith was president of the jury at the
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with a "gigantic handbag" that "contained a head of lettuce and a hundred snails" which she said were her "companions for the evening."
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switching to heterosexuality (so it was stated), or by collapsing – alone and miserable and shunned – into a depression equal to hell.
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To help pay for the twice-a-week therapy sessions, Highsmith had taken a sales job during Christmas rush season in the toy section of
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as Ripley. Highsmith initially disliked the film but later found it stylish, although she did not like how Ripley was interpreted.
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life and felt "abandoned" by her mother. She returned to New York to continue living with her mother and stepfather, primarily in
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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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Highsmith wrote in her "Diary 8" on June 17, 1948: "What is so impossible, is that the male face doesn't attract me, isn't
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tools and made several pieces of furniture. Highsmith worked without stopping. In later life, she became stooped, with an
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was every bit as deviant and quirky as her mischievous heroes, and didn't seem to mind if everyone knew it." Screenwriter
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as Sarah Trevanny. Although not all reviews were favorable, Roger Ebert regarded it as the best of all the Ripley films.
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was adapted as a short film, directed by Jonathan Dee starring Kylie McVey as Charlotte, Jacqueline Baum as Emilie,
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criticized the screenplay for altering the ending to prevent Ripley from going unpunished as he does in the novel.
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Coates; September 13, 1895 – March 12, 1991). The couple divorced ten days before their daughter's birth.
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shop (Better/Cinema/Pines/Standard/Nedor), Highsmith wrote "Sergeant Bill King" stories, contributed to
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According to her biographer, Andrew Wilson, Highsmith's personal life was a "troubled one". She was an
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announced that a group of production companies were planning a television series based on the novels.
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A lifelong diarist, Highsmith left behind eight thousand pages of handwritten notebooks and diaries.
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of her daughter in divorce proceedings that involved tape-recorded lesbian trysts in hotel rooms.
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1963 : Nominee, Edgar Allan Poe Award, Best Short Story, Mystery Writers of America, for
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The paperback version of the novel sold nearly one million copies before its 1990 reissue as
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Believing that Brandel's disclosure that she was homosexual, along with the publication of
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What Patricia Highsmith did for love: 'The Price of Salt' and the secrets behind 'Carol'
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for English-language audiences, though it translates as "Full Sun" ). Directed by
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Wilson, Andrew (2003). "Art is not always healthy and why should it be? 1988–1992".
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1956 : Edgar Allan Poe Scroll (special award), Mystery Writers of America, for
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The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith
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Diaries expose ‘strong brew’ of Ripley novelist Patricia Highsmith's dark thoughts
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portraying Tom Ripley. The episode included an interview with Patricia Highsmith.
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In 1943, Highsmith had an affair with artist Allela Cornell who, despondent over
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artist's retreat during the summer of 1948, where she worked on her first novel,
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as Clara. The gender of the two lead characters was changed from male to female.
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she said: "Frankly...I'd call them sick if they were murderers, mentally sick".
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Kathryn Hamill Cohen, the wife of British publisher Dennis Cohen and founder of
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Flung Out of Space: Inspired by the Indecent Adventures of Patricia Highsmith
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Lexikon Literaturverfilmungen: Verzeichnis deutschsprachiger Filme 1945-2000
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Originally published by Coward-McCann, Inc., New York, 1955, LCCN 55010083.
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During her stay at Yaddo, Highsmith met writer Marc Brandel, son of author
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as Lise, and Jacques Denis as Gérard Dutilleux. It is known in English as
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The first three books of the "Ripley" series have been adapted into films
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chased starlets. Many of these women, who to some extent belonged to the
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According to Highsmith, her mother once told her that she had tried to
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characters "Crisco and Jasper" and others. Highsmith also wrote for
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After ending her engagement to Marc Brandel, she had an affair with
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Patricia Highsmith First Edition Book Cover Gallery (UK publishers)
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1982: Scenes from the Ripley novels were dramatized in the episode
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for the "Real Life Comics" series. From 1943 to 1946, under editor
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and hostile. Her chronic alcoholism intensified as she grew older.
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Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires: The Life of Patricia Highsmith
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Highsmith died on February 4, 1995, at 74, from a combination of
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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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was adapted for the stage as a play of same name by playwright
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as Karl Weick, Fritz Lichtenhahn as Inspektor Lippenholtz, and
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1993 : Best Foreign Literary Award, Finnish Crime Society
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When Patricia Highsmith Offered Gay Readers a Hopeful Ending
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1963 : Special Award, Mystery Writers of America, for
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in March 1995, and nine years later in the United States by
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with a "happy ending"; it was republished 38 years later as
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has been adapted for film multiple times. Writing under the
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made a similar appraisal of the character in his review of
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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
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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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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
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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
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wartime series, writing scenarios for comics such as
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by Claire Morgan (Coward-McCann, 1952): Book Review"
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The character of Carol Aird and much of the plot of
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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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(2005). 6272:"'Ripley' Series Moving From Showtime to Netflix" 1683: 1159:Her short stories appeared for the first time in 1047: 842:, was appointed literary executor of the estate. 8277: 7125:(The Patricia Highsmith Recommendation Engine). 6755: 5365:by Patricia Highsmith (Bloomsbury, 1990); Orig. 4378:Wilson, Andrew (2003). "Instantly, I love her". 4299: 3684: 3599:"The Cake That Was Shaped Like a Coffin: Part 8" 3104:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 869:, and in her school years had gotten along with 7057:Rzepka, Charles J.; Horsley, Lee, eds. (2010). 5113: 5111: 5109: 5107: 5105: 5103: 4716: 4368: 4335: 3559: 3497: 3428: 3235: 3233: 3231: 3086:. Archived from the original on October 7, 2015 3066: 3022:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2876:(A tribute to the food and drinks mentioned in 2509:was adapted as Spanish/Catalan television film 2225:as Marge Duval. Both Highsmith and film critic 8456:Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 5856: 5690: 5688: 5427:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 5122:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 4508:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 4499: 4497: 4415:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 4382:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 4144:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 4135: 4133: 4131: 4129: 4127: 4125: 4123: 3916: 3914: 3912: 3812: 3810: 3776: 3754:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 3634:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 3444:Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith 3363: 3229: 3227: 3225: 3223: 3221: 3219: 3217: 3215: 3213: 3211: 2861: 2818:documentary by Eva Vitija, Ensemble Film GmbH. 1343:Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 906:Although Highsmith was an active supporter of 7816: 7339: 7056: 6903:Paperback Writers: Classic Patricia Highsmith 5830: 5828: 5337:. W.W. Norton & Company. pp. 19–20. 5233: 4476:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. pp.  4463: 4350:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. pp.  4181:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. pp.  4166: 4038: 4036: 3528: 2702:Novels, films, plays, and art about Highsmith 737:in 1950, designed to hide her homosexuality. 345:Highsmith was born Mary Patricia Plangman in 6643: 5742: 5100: 4837:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. p.  4727: 4702:(1st ed.). San Francisco: Cleis Press. 4605:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. p.  4217:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. p.  4092: 3605:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. p.  3378:(1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. p.  2745: 613:, England. Highsmith once attended a London 333:under her own name and later adapted into a 7255:Patricia Highsmith on her Thrilling Fiction 5685: 5416: 5242:"Patricia Highsmith, Hiding in Plain Sight" 5205: 4590: 4494: 4404: 4120: 3983:"Phyllis Nagy: On Screen Writing and CAROL" 3909: 3843: 3807: 3715: 3662: 3208: 3144: 3142: 3140: 3040: 3038: 2647:2009: All five books of the "Ripliad" were 838:in Bern, Switzerland. Her Swiss publisher, 7823: 7809: 7346: 7332: 5825: 5012: 5010: 4862: 4860: 4858: 4277:"Famous First Words: Strangers on a Train" 4033: 4005: 3743: 3623: 3272: 2436:starring Peter Bongartz as Vic van Allen, 2376:in 2023, and premiered the following year. 1985:as Juliette, Jacques Penot as Patrick and 1504:(1952) (as Claire Morgan) (republished as 1189: 405:Many of Highsmith's 22 novels were set in 31: 8301:20th-century American short story writers 6443:"Patricia Highsmith – The Cry of the Owl" 5896:Festival du Cinéma Américain de Deauville 5449: 5352: 5332: 5319:(The article was published originally in 5240:Winterson, Jeanette (December 16, 2009). 5239: 4987:Swiss Literary Archives (March 7, 2006). 4662: 4564: 4562: 4066: 4064: 3304: 3302: 3175: 3118: 1363: 1337:Festival du Cinéma Américain de Deauville 7029: 7006: 6784: 6760:. Oxford University Press. p. 194. 6616:Kaufman, Sophie Monks (April 13, 2023). 6538:. Hodder & Stoughton. Archived from 6380: 6322: 5803: 5782: 5748: 5663: 5604: 5456:Patricia Highsmith (November 11, 2015). 5392: 5386: 5267: 5078: 4828: 4629: 4596: 4469: 4341: 4310: 4208: 4172: 4098: 3849: 3786:"The Cake That Was Shaped Like a Coffin" 3782: 3690: 3596: 3565: 3534: 3503: 3369: 3239: 3137: 3119:Highsmith, Patricia (1970). "Foreword". 3035: 1687: 1293: 1009:. During these same years she wrote for 633: 6862:The Gnarly Allure of Patricia Highsmith 6615: 6328: 6235: 5946: 5720: 5714: 5576: 5570: 5393:Carlston, Erin G. (November 22, 2015). 5081:"No Longer With Us: Patricia Highsmith" 5016: 5007: 4927: 4866: 4855: 4744:from the original on September 18, 2012 4411:Wilson, Andrew (2003). "Introduction". 3952: 3880: 3816: 3724:"Patricia Highsmith: Alone With Ripley" 3721: 3475:"Patricia Highsmith, Yaddo and America" 3472: 3402: 2862:Bodman, Sarah; Campbell, Nancy (2021). 2236:(third novel) and a "plot fragment" of 2081:64th Berlin International Film Festival 2025:) was adapted as German language film 1708:28th Berlin International Film Festival 8356:American psychological fiction writers 8278: 7353: 6951: 6785:Bradford, Richard (January 19, 2021). 6735:. Ashgate Publishing. pp. 17–18. 6730: 6533: 6381:Benedict, David (September 29, 1998). 6269: 6242:Malone, Michael (September 25, 2019). 6241: 6156: 6109: 5834: 5472:from the original on December 22, 2015 5422: 5296: 5211: 5150: 5117: 4899: 4795: 4762: 4728:de Bertodano, Helena (June 16, 2003). 4693: 4687: 4569:Talbot, Margaret (November 30, 2015). 4568: 4559: 4536: 4503: 4446:"The Inner Life of Patricia Highsmith" 4410: 4377: 4274: 4241: 4139: 4070: 4061: 4042: 4011: 3749: 3629: 3439: 3299: 3181: 3148: 3075: 2746:Ellis, Grace; Templer, Hannah (2022). 2712: 2658:2014: A five-segment dramatization of 2551:was adapted as French television film 2488:was adapted as German television film 2189: 1280:as the "one book I wish I'd written." 1066:of the novel enhanced her reputation. 273:literature, and questioned notions of 7804: 7327: 6940:Patricia Highsmith's criminal neglect 6888:Piepenbring, Dan (January 19, 2015). 6683:from the original on October 21, 2014 6413: 6215: 6137: 6079: 5862: 5694: 5358: 5159:(1st ed.). Cleis Press. p.  4881:from the original on October 29, 2015 4867:Hodgson, Godfrey (February 6, 1995). 4804:(1st ed.). Cleis Press. p.  4771:(1st ed.). Cleis Press. p.  4250:(1st ed.). Cleis Press. p.  4099:Schenkar, Joan (September 29, 2011). 3980: 3920: 3342:Cohen, Patricia (December 10, 2009). 3341: 3044: 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 6041: 5923:"The Vuoden Johtolanka (Clue) Award" 5892:"Le Prix Littéraire Lucien Barrière" 5666:"Tom Ripley, the likable psychopath" 5635:"Patricia Highsmith's Thomas Ripley" 5548: 5520: 5490: 5484: 5212:Brooks, Richard (January 17, 2021). 5183: 5049: 4663:Gerratana, Mimmo (August 11, 2013). 4443: 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. 3308: 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 13: 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). 5920: 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 933: 930:and the "influence" of the Jews. 845: 565:said of Highsmith, "The author of 14: 8467: 8406:Deaths from cancer in Switzerland 8351:American people of German descent 8311:20th-century pseudonymous writers 7303:Page will play audio when loaded) 7082: 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: 6609: 6580: 6554: 6527: 6495: 6471: 6453: 6435: 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." 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(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. 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Publicity photo from 1962
Fort Worth, Texas
Locarno
Ticino
Novelist
short story writer
Julia Richman High School
Barnard College
BA
Suspense
psychological thriller
crime fiction
romance
Modernist literature
Strangers on a Train
The Price of Salt
The Blunderer
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Deep Water
The Cry of the Owl

psychological thrillers
Tom Ripley
existentialist
identity
morality
apprehension
Graham Greene
Strangers on a Train
1951 film

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