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9780393321982

Strangers on a Train

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  • ISBN-13: 9780393321982
  • ISBN: 0393321983
  • Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc

AUTHOR

Highsmith, Patricia

SUMMARY

Born in Forth Worth, Texas, in 1921, Patricia Highsmith spent much of her adult life in Switzerland and France. She was educated at Barnard College, where she studied English, Latin, and Greek. Her first novel, Strangers on a Train, published initially in 1950, proved to be a major commercial success and was filmed by Alfred Hitchcock. Despite this early recognition, Highsmith was unappreciated in the United States for the entire length of her career. Writing under the pseudonym of Claire Morgan, she then published The Price of Salt in 1953, which had been turned down by her previous American publisher because of its frank exploration of homosexual themes. Her most popular literary creation was Tom Ripley, the dapper sociopath who first debuted in her 1955 novel, The Talented Mr. Ripley. She followed with four other Ripley novels. Posthumously made into a major motion picture, The Talented Mr. Ripley has helped bring about a renewed appreciation of Highsmith's work in the United States. The author of more than twenty books, Highsmith has won the O. Henry Memorial Award, the Edgar Allan Poe Award, Le Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere, and the Award of the Crime Writers Association of Great Britian. She died in Switzerland on February 4, 1995, and her literary archives are maintained in Basel.Highsmith, Patricia is the author of 'Strangers on a Train' with ISBN 9780393321982 and ISBN 0393321983.

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