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Patricia Highsmith
Mary Patricia Plangman
American novelist and short story writer (1921–1995).
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Patricia Highsmith
Place of Birth
Fort Worth
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
Texas
Place of Death
Locarno
Country
:
Switzerland
Archives At
Swiss Literary Archives
Inventory Number
:
CH-000015-0: SLA-PH
Cause of Death
Aplastic Anemia
Lung Cancer
Date of Birth
1/19/1921
Country of Citizenship
United States
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Date of Death
2/4/1995
Instance Of
Human
Notable Work
22 items
Strangers on a Train
The Price of Salt
The Blunderer
Deep Water
A Game for the Living
This Sweet Sickness
The Cry of the Owl
The Two Faces of January
The Glass Cell
A Suspension of Mercy
Those Who Walk Away
The Tremor of Forgery
A Dog's Ransom
Edith's Diary
Small G: A Summer Idyll
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Ripley Under Ground
Ripley Under Water
The Boy Who Followed Ripley
Little Tales of Misogyny
The Black House
Mermaids on the Golf Course
Occupation
Writer
Novelist
Screenwriter
Comics Writer
Educated At
Barnard College
Given Name
Patricia
Award Received
Officer of Arts and Letters
(1990)
Point in Time
:
1990
Grand Prix De Littérature Policière
(1957)
For Work
:
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Point in Time
:
1957
Prix De L'Humour Noir
(1975)
For Work
:
The Snail-Watcher and Other Stories
Point in Time
:
1975
Q20020742
(1987)
Point in Time
:
1987
Pseudonym
Claire Morgan
Manner of Death
Natural Causes
Medical Condition
Anorexia Nervosa
Residence
New York City
Family Name
Highsmith
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
English
Sex or Gender
Female
Described by Source
Obálky Knih
URL
:
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American Women Writers
Q113369276
Subject Named As
:
Highsmith, Patricia
Page(s)
:
225–226
Author
:
Evelyne Keitel
Writing Language
English
Sexual Orientation
Lesbianism
Start of Work Period
1950
Place of Burial
Name in Native Language
Patricia Highsmith
Birth Name
Mary Patricia Plangman
Religion or Worldview
Atheism
Nominated For
Edgar Awards
(1951)
For Work
:
Strangers on a Train
Point in Time
:
1951
Edgar Awards
(1956)
For Work
:
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Point in Time
:
1956
Gold Dagger
(1967)
For Work
:
Those Who Walk Away
Point in Time
:
1967
Gold Dagger
(1971)
For Work
:
Ripley Under Ground
Point in Time
:
1971
Gold Dagger
(1974)
For Work
:
Ripley's Game
Point in Time
:
1974
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