Highsmith : a romance of the 1950s : a memoir

by Marijane Meaker

Paperback, 2003

Notes

Patricia Highsmith and Marijane Meaker had a two year romance in New York and the latter wrote this revealing look at the controversial author. Read an interview with the author

Description

Biography & Autobiography. Nonfiction. Patricia Highsmith, author of classics such as The Talented Mr. Ripley and The Price of Salt, was a lesbian who defied categorization during the postwar period. Her dynamic, often difficult life coupled with her sinister crime stories and upbeat lesbian pulp fiction challenged popular stereotypes about homosexuality as well as women writers. To aspiring young novelist Marijane Meaker, however, Highsmith was more than a role model. During their two-year romance amidst the bohemian set of Greenwich Village and the literary crowd of the Hamptons, the pair navigated the underground lesbian bar scene, lunched with literary stars like Janet Flanner, shared intimacies, gossiped with abandon, and maintained a steady routine of writing and heavy drinking. Written with wit and brassy candor, this is a rare and revealing look at the life and loves of a controversial icon of popular American fiction.… (more)

Collection

Call number

920 HIG

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — Autobiography/Memoir — 2003)

Publication

San Francisco : Cleis Press, 2003

Physical description

250 p.; 22 cm
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