
Patricia Highsmith was an American novelist who is known mainly for her psychological crime thrillers which have led to more than two dozen film adaptations over the years. She lived with her grandmother, mother and later step-father (her mother divorced her natural father six months before 'Patsy' was born and married Stanley Highsmith) in Fort Worth before moving with her parents to New York in 1927 but returned to live with her grandmother for a year in 1933. Returning to her parents in New York, she attended public schools in New York City and later graduated from Barnard College in 1942. Shortly after graduation her short story 'The Heroine' was published in the Harper's Bazaar magazine and it was selected as one of the 22 best stories that appeared in American magazines in 1945 and it won the O Henry award for short stories in 1946. She continued to write short stories, many of them comic book stories, and regularly earned herself a weekly $55 pay-check. During this period of her life she lived variously in New York and Mexico. Her first suspense novel 'Strangers on a Train' published in 1950 was an immediate success with public and critics alike. The novel has been adapted for the screen three times, most notably by Alfred Hitchcock in 1951. In 1955 her anti-hero Tom Ripley appeared in the splendid 'The Talented Mr Ripley', a book that was awarded the Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere as the best foreign mystery novel translated into French in 1957. This book, too, has been the subject of a number of film versions. Ripley appeared again in 'Ripley Under Ground' in 1970, in 'Ripley's Game' in 1974, 'The boy who Followed Ripley' in 1980 and in 'Ripley Under Water' in 1991. Along with her acclaimed series about Ripley, she wrote 22 novels and eight short story collections plus many other short stories, often macabre, satirical or tinged with black humour. She also wrote one novel, non-mystery, under the name Claire Morgan , plus a work of non-fiction 'Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction' and a co-written book of children's verse, 'Miranda the Panda Is on the Veranda'. She latterly lived in England and France and was more popular in England than in her native United States. Her novel 'Deep Water', 1957, was called by the Sunday Times one of the "most brilliant analyses of psychosis in America" and Julian Symons once wrote of her "Miss Highsmith is the writer who fuses character and plot most successfully ... the most important crime novelist at present in practice." In addition, Michael Dirda observed "Europeans honoured her as a psychological novelist, part of an existentialist tradition represented by her own favorite writers, in particular Dostoevsky, Conrad, Kafka, Gide, and Camus." She died of leukemia in Locarno, Switzerland on 4 February 1995 and her last novel, 'Small g: a Summer Idyll', was published posthumously a month later. Gerry Wolstenholme July 2010
Series
Books

Mermaids on the Golf Course
1985

Little Tales of Misogyny
1975

Γάτες - Τρία διηγήματα, τρία ποιήματα, ένα δοκίμιο και επτά σχέδια
1995

Slowly, Slowly in the Wind
1979

The Two Faces of January
1964

The Glass Cell
1964

A Suspension of Mercy
1965

People Who Knock on the Door
1983

The Best American Noir of the Century
2010

Damas del crimen
1998

A Dog's Ransom
1972

The Blunderer
1954

Eleven
1813

Talented Mr. Ripley
1985

Nothing That Meets the Eye
The Uncollected Stories of Patricia Highsmith
2002

Los cadáveres exquisitos
1989

Ripley Under Water
1991

Ripley's Game
1974

Patricia Highsmith
Her Diaries and Notebooks: 1941-1995
2021

Small g
A Summer Idyll
1994

Women Crime Writers
Four Suspense Novels of the 1950s (LOA #269): Mischief / The Blunderer / Beast in View / Fools' Gold
2015

Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction
1966

The Cry of the Owl
1962

A Game for the Living
1958

Crime Novels
American Noir of the 1950s
1997

Patricia Highsmith, Part 1
Selected Novels and Short Stories
2010

The Price of Salt
1952

The Quest for Blank Claveringi
1964

Edith's Diary
1977

Beyond the Curtain of Dark
1966

Freundinnen
2018

La heroína
2023

The Boy Who Followed Ripley
1980

Sour Tales For Sweethearts
2015

Deep Water
1957

The Price of Salt
2024

The Talented Mr. Ripley
1955

The Black House
1981

Under a Dark Angel's Eye
The Selected Stories of Patricia Highsmith
2021

The Animal-Lover's Book of Beastly Murder
1975

Ripley Under Ground
1970

Patricia Highsmith
Selected Novels and Short Stories (Part 2 of 2)
2010

O Álibi Perfeito
1993

Found in the Street
1986

MUST READ
THE PRICE OF SALT (Classic Book): Illustrated
2023

This Sweet Sickness
1960

The Tremor of Forgery
1969

Those Who Walk Away
1967

The Selected Stories of Patricia Highsmith
2001

Strangers on a Train
1950