My friend and former editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Frank Wilson, wrote a very good review of a new collection of Patricia Highsmith's novels and stories
Highsmith, the author of psychological thrillers such as Strangers On a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley, had a couple of dozen films made from her works. The most famous film adaptation is Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On a Train.
You can read read Frank Wilson's review in The Philadelphia Inquirer via the below link:
http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20110227_Unsettling_prose_from_author_of__quot_Stranger_on_a_Train_quot_.html
You can also read Frank Wilson's popular literary blog, Books, Inq, via the below link:
http://booksinq.blogspot.com/
Monday, February 28, 2011
Unsettling Prose From Patricia Highsmith, Author of "Strangers On A Train"
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