ECU Libraries Catalog

Patricia Highsmith : her diaries and notebooks, 1941-1995 / Patricia Highsmith ; edited by Anna von Planta ; with an afterword by Joan Schenkar.

Author/creator Highsmith, Patricia, 1921-1995 author.
Other author/creatorPlanta, Anna von, editor.
Other author/creatorSchenkar, Joan, author of afterword, colophon, etc.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst edition.
Publication Info New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, [2021]
Copyright Notice ©2021
Descriptionxv, 999 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents 1921-1940: The Early Years -- 1941-1950: Early Life in New York, and Different Ways of Writing -- 1951-1962: Living Between the United States and Europe -- 1963-1966: England, or The Attempt to Settle Down -- 1967-1980: Return to France -- 1981-1995: Twilight Years in Switzerland -- Afterword by Joan Schenkar: Pat Highsmith's After-School Education: The International Daisy Chain -- Acknowledgments -- A Time Line of Highsmith's Life and Works -- Sample of Highsmith's Foreign-Language Notes -- Note on the Journals' Composition.
Abstract "Publishing for the centenary of her birth, Patricia Highsmith's diaries "offer the most complete picture ever published" of the canonical author (New York Times). Relegated during her lifetime to the pulpy genre of mystery, Patricia Highsmith has emerged since her death in 1995 as one of "our greatest modernist writers" (Gore Vidal). Presented for the first time, this one-volume assemblage of her diaries and notebooks--posthumously discovered behind Highsmith's linens and culled from more than 8,000 pages by her devoted editor, Anna von Planta--traces the mesmerizing double-life of an artist who "[worked] like mad to be something." Beginning in 1941 during her junior year at Barnard, the diaries exhibit the intoxicating "atmosphere of nameless dread" (Boston Globe) that permeates classics such as Strangers on a Train and the Ripley series. In her skewering of McCarthy-era America, her prickly disparagement of contemporary art, her fixation on love and writing, and ever-percolating prejudices, the famously secretive Highsmith reveals the roots of her psychological angst and acuity. In one of the most compulsively readable literary diaries to publish in generations, at last we see how Patricia Highsmith became Patricia Highsmith"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages [974]-977), filmography (pages [978]-979) and index.
Genre/formDiaries.
Genre/formNotebooks.
Genre/formAutobiographies.
Genre/formDiaries.
Genre/formNotebooks.
Genre/formNotebooks, sketchbooks, etc.
Genre/formAutobiographies.
LCCN 2021042660
ISBN9781324090991 (hardcover)
ISBN1324090995 (hardcover)
ISBN(epub)
Standard identifier# 40030815859
Stock numberW W Norton & Co Inc, Keystone Industrial Park Attn Mike Charnogursky 800 Keystone Industrial Park, Scranton, PA, USA, 18512 SAN 202-5795

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner General Stacks PS3558 .I366 Z46 2021 ✔ Available Place Hold