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21. Mermaids on the Golf Course: Stories by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description The stories collected in Mermaids on the Golf Course are among Highsmith's most mature, psychologically penetrating works. As in the title story, in which a man's brush with death endows his everyday desires with tragic consequences, the warm familiarities of middle-class life become the eerie setting for Highsmith's chilling portrayals of violence, secrecy, and madness. Customer Reviews (1)
unremarkable stories by the remarkable Highsmith... |
22. Little Tales of Misogyny by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2002-08-17)
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Chilling and hilarious
A Slice of Highsmith
More misanthropic than misogynistic Although the title suggests that this book is misogynistic, the men in this collection aren't necessarily any better than the women.Highsmith's deep misanthropy can (and does) get monotonous, but with such gemlike stories as "The Hand" and "The Prude" in this collection, the book gives little cause for complaint.
cuentos extrañose interesantes
Entretenido, Retorcido, Bellaco |
23. The Boy Who Followed Ripley by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1980)
Asin: B001E2Y6IA Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (26)
classic ripley
Tom Ripley In Drag
She Walked on the Wild Side, in LeCarre Country
Step by (Floundering) Step
The weakest in the Ripley series |
24. Highsmith: A Romance of the 1950's by Marijane Meaker | |
Paperback: 250
Pages
(2003-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Meaker’s touch is light and clear. She backlights her memoir with glimpses of the New York scene of the era: the Mafia-controlled lesbian bars, the rise of Fire Island, the rage for Freudian psychoanalysis. She doesn't attempt a detailed literary biography, nor is the book a complete psychological portrait of Highsmith. But Meaker, a self-proclaimed lover of pseudonymous disguises, does peer beneath Highsmith’s public mask to reveal her constant despair over a disapproving mother, her fascination/obsession with Germany, and her discomfort around intellectuals. This, and Meaker’s persistent jealousy and constant fear that her beloved Pat would leave her to write in Europe slowly edges the narrative into darker territory. Inevitably, the lovers part, as each author kills off the other, albeit in fictional form, with their first post-relationship murder mysteries. Meaker closes the book by describing her difficult 1992 reunion with Highsmith. Meaker depicts her ex-lover as a hard-drinking, grizzled, chain-smoking, bigoted woman recently returned from Europe and recovering from a bout with lung cancer. Far from the bright beginnings of young love in the 1950s, this segment provides a depth absent from the earlier, more novelistic chapters and provides a glimpse of what a further, more complete biography might have to offer. --Patrick O’Kelley Customer Reviews (11)
A Writer's Life
Like A Highsmith Novel
Offers a lot
Warts and all
A History and Inside look at a famed lesbian relationship |
25. This Sweet Sickness by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description In This Sweet Sickness, David Kelsey has an unyielding conviction that life will turn out all right for him; he just has to fix The Situation: he is in love with a married woman. Obsessed with Annabelle and the life he has imagined for them, David prepares to win her over, whatever it takes. Customer Reviews (14)
Sickly Sweet
Very Good, but much like others by Highsmith.
Interesting Tale of Unrequited Love
One of the most pathetic characters I've ever encountered.
An excellent novel |
26. The Black House by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 270
Pages
(2004-12-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description With Norton's publication of The Black House, Patricia Highsmith's entire body of work is now back in print. First published in 1981, this volume is one of Highsmith's most nuanced and psychologically suspenseful works. The stories in and The Black House mine classic Highsmith terrain as they sketch the lives of suburban dwellers that appear quite normal at first but unravel to reveal their proximity to the macabre. This collection is a perfect example of Highsmith's view of human nature and a fitting capstone to the reintroduction of one of the twentieth century's greatest writers. Customer Reviews (5)
The Talented Ms. Highsmith.
a tight, competent short story collection by the master..
This book was not like I thought it would be.
A collection of short stories by Patricia Highsmith.
If I could rate it 11, I would |
27. Ripley Under Water by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 309
Pages
(1993-11-02)
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Tom Ripley does it again
great book,
The Fifth and Final Ripley Is Outstanding
He's A One Trick Pony
Treading Water, Sinking Slowly |
28. The Two Faces of January (Highsmith, Patricia) by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1994-01-21)
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Very fast shipment
It Cries Out for a Good Movie Director
An absorbing suspense novel
Great stuff
The two parts |
29. The Blunderer by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2001-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description Now, Norton continues the revival of this noir genius with another of her lost masterpieces: The Blunderer, first published in 1953 and hailed as her finest novel, about the rise and fall of a faithful suburban husband who plots his wife's demise in fantasies gruesome and eerily serene. Customer Reviews (8)
Classic Highsmith
pleasant surprise
Thrilling story with a disappointing ending
Nice plot, but a bit long-winded
Tight, funny, fast, fresh, and resonant |
30. Nothing That Meets the Eye: The Uncollected Stories of Patricia Highsmith by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2003-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description This volume spans almost fifty years of Highsmith's career and establishes her as a permanent member of our American literary canon, as attested by recent publication of two of these stories in The New Yorker and Harper's. The stories assembled in Nothing That Meets the Eye, written between 1938 and 1982, are vintage Highsmith: a gigolo-like psychopath preys on unfulfilled career women; a lonely spinster's fragile hold on reality is tethered to the bottle; an estranged postal worker invents homicidal fantasies about his coworkers. While some stories anticipate the diabolical narratives of the Ripley novels, others possess a Capra-like sweetness that forces us to see the author in a new light. From this new collection, a remarkable portrait of the American psyche at mid-century emerges, unforgettably distilled by the inimitable eye of Patricia Highsmith. A New York Times Notable Book and a Washington Post Rave of 2002. Customer Reviews (4)
Some gems
A fortunate whim
Magnificent!
Really high on Highsmith Unlike the first collection of her short fiction (where many of the stories struck me as mere character sketches) the contents of "Nothing That Meets the Eye" are all fully developed short stories. One of my favorites features the subtle yet obvious menace of a stranger with candy, a very, to paraphrase the story's title, "Nice Sort of Man." The one story that fails to impress in the collection is "The Born Failure." It features a downtrodden, Job-like little man who lurches from one disappointment to the next. The story ends in an oddly sappy upbeat "It's a Wonderful Life" way, as if Highsmith suddenly got bored with cataloguing this character's misfortunes and wanted him off her hands. Interestingly enough, she didn't kill off the Failure. Possibly because for such a loser death might have seemed a kindness. An added bonus is Paul Ingendaay's biographical essay, which follows the collected short stories. It gives a greater insight into Highsmith's literary process, touches on her lesbianism, and its probable influences on her body of work. (I'd always thought it odd that, in a wild divergence from her more mainstream suspense fiction, Highsmith had written the lesbian-themed novel, The Price of Salt, under the name of Claire Morgan.) Even more intriguing is the fact that Highsmith, apparently a meticulous literary craftsman, left behind a treasure trove of workbooks, notebooks, journals, as well as typescripts of drafts of published and unpublished works. Hopefully one day these literary artifacts will also find their way into print. ... Read more |
31. Mystery Cats 3: More Feline Felonies by Lilian Jackson Braun, Patricia Highsmith, Edward D. Hoch, more | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1995-02-01)
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32. The Cry of the Owl (Highsmith, Patricia) by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1994-01-18)
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Another Great One
What a waste of time!
Too slow
The romance of negative emotions
Depressing yet fascinating, like Updike on downers. |
33. Carol by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2005-06-20)
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34. Ripley's Game by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2008-06-17)
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Ripley's Game
Highsmith's Weakest
The Death Count Increases
Classic stuff
A Thrifty Writer Who Could Do a Lot with a Little |
35. Patricia Highsmith: Zeichnungen (German Edition) by Patricia Highsmith | |
Hardcover: 111
Pages
(1995)
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36. Small g: A Summer Idyll by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2005-06-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description In unmistakable Highsmithian fashion, Small g, Patricia Highsmith's final novel, opens near a seedy Zurich bar with the brutal murder of Petey Ritter. Unraveling the vagaries of love, sexuality, jealousy, and death, Highsmith weaves a mystery both hilarious and astonishing, a classic fairy tale executed with a characteristic penchant for darkness. Published in paperback for the first time in America, Small g is at once an exorcism of Highsmith's literary demons and a revelatory capstone to a wholly remarkable career. It is a delightfully incantatory work that, in the tradition of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, shows us how bizarre and unpredictable love can be. Customer Reviews (10)
Compelling read
Mixed Feelings Overall!
I'd GiveThis Novel a B-
Make No Mistake
Something is going to happen soon, right?!? |
37. The story-teller by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1976)
Asin: B0007EVXW8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
38. A Game for the Living by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 282
Pages
(1994-01-21)
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Not Highsmith's best - but a good read The two men are vastly different.Teo is a wealthy German, reserved, cool, an artist.Ramon is a poor Mexican workingman, fiery, tempramental, a devout Catholic, a furniture mender.And they happened to share the same woman, who has been brutally murdered. Told from Teo's point of view, the bulk of the book grapples with Teo's suspicion of Ramon as the killer and his efforts to understand his friend's mental state, which is, at best, somewhat shaky.They travel through Mexico together, trying to chase down suspects of the crime. But ultimately the book fails to deliver.It never attains the level of tension that Highsmith usually brings to her books with austere prose and the exploration into the psychology of brutally flawed protagonists. But, still, it's better than 95% of the mysteries out there.It's not a great place to start with Highsmith, but it's a interesting if not enthralling ride on the Patricia-train...
a weak effort by The Talented Ms. Highsmith Unlike Highsmith's successful formula of writing tense thrillers about accused murders undergoing extreme apprehension about being caught, 'A Game for the Living' is a simple whodunnit-type murder mystery.It involves the murder of a "loose" young Mexican woman, and the friendship of her two lovers as they try to locate the killer.I found the story to be banal, with no suspense build up.It is hard to imagine this book was written by Highsmith. Bottom line: skip this book, buy one of Highsmith's (much) better works such as 'The Blunderer', 'Strangers on a Train', and 'This Sweet Sickness' (..to name a few).
A sharp work of mystery
She's done better
Another winner from this little-known genius |
39. The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 912
Pages
(1992)
Isbn: 014017236X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
40. El talento de Mr. Ripley (Spanish Edition) by Patricia Highsmith | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2000-10-02)
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