Joan Schenkar
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“When Pat gave her ‘criminal-hero’ Tom Ripley a charmed and parentless life, a wealthy, socially poised Alter Ego (Dickie Greenleaf), and a guilt-free modus operandi (after he kills Dickie, Tom murders only when necessary), she was doing just what her fellow comic book artists were doing with their Superheroes: allowing her fictional character to finesse situations she herself could only approach in wish fulfillment. And when she reimagined her own psychological split in Ripley’s character — endowing him with both her weakest traits (paralyzing self-consciousness and hero-worship) and her wildest dreams (murder and money) — she was turning the material of the ‘comic book’ upside down and making it into something very like a ‘tragic book.’ 'It is always so easy for me to see the world upside down,’ Pat wrote in her diary– and everywhere else.”
― The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith
― The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith
“She wasn’t nice. She was rarely polite. And no one who knew her well would have called her a generous woman.”
― The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith
― The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith
“children who are blessed with happy childhoods almost never grow up to become famous writers.”
― The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith
― The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith
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