

Ripley (1999) is now in the limelight herself. The misanthropic writer whose morbid oeuvre provided fodder for classic films like Strangers on a Train (1951) and The Talented Mr. These new additions to the Patriciaverse join a crowded field in the last two decades, a half dozen of her books have been made into movies, and she’s been the subject of three biographies and countless essays. Last year, the writer was cast as the protagonist of a graphic novel, Grace Ellis’s Flung Out of Space: Inspired by the Indecent Adventures of Patricia Highsmith, and a documentary, Eva Vitija’s Loving Highsmith, while Adrian Lyne adapted her 1957 novel Deep Water into a film starring Ben Affleck. “Obsessions,” she wrote, “are the only things that matter.” Now, 80 years later, the iconic suspense novelist has herself become the object of an unhealthy fixation: we are all obsessed with Pat. wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Deepwater_(novel)_1st_edition_cover.AT 21 YEARS OLD, Patricia Highsmith put her finger on the theme that would dominate her life’s work.


Deep Water é um romance de suspense psicológico escrito por Patricia Highsmith, publicado pela primeira vez em 1957 pela Harper & Brothers.Ce thriller psychologique a été adapté au cinéma par Michel Deville sous le titre Eaux profondes en 1981. Eaux profondes (titre original : Deep Water) est un roman policier de l’auteur américain Patricia Highsmith, publié en 1957.It was brought back into print in the United States in 2003 by W.

It is Highsmith's fifth published novel, the working title originally being The Dog in the Manger. Deep Water is a psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith, first published in 1957 by Harper & Brothers.
