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Jane Clifton

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The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

She's just such a dark and fascinating writer.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

Hi, it's Jane Clifton here in Melbourne in lockdown.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

I think I started reading Patricia Highsmith in the 70s, and I can't for the life of me remember why, but it was probably to do with Strangers on a Train, and I was completely hooked on her writing.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

And this was really even before I became interested in crime writing.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

She's just such a dark and fascinating person.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

writer.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

And I'm so surprised with Patricia Highsmith.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

I mean, I didn't know at the time that she was gay and it didn't have any, you know, that was not any reason why I was reading her and it didn't influence my opinion of her.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

But I am fascinated by the fact that so many of her female characters, usually the victims, are so unlikable.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

No one seems to like them.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

They're trapped in a marriage, but they're really unpleasant.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

And you find yourself thinking, God, I hope she gets it, which is terrible.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

The Ripley ad, as it's known, which comprises, you know, five books, I was really staggered to go back and discover that

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

The first one was written in 1955, but the second one didn't come out until 1970, and the last one was 1991.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

So you sort of think of them as being this quite compact series, but they do span quite a long period.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

So she had plenty of time to think about it.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

And again, it is a person who finds himself

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

in an intolerable situation or a crazy idea takes them over and they commit this really violent crime and then they kind of can't stop themselves.

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

And again, it is messy and it is very, very dark and fascinating, but not in the way that

The Bookshelf
The Book Club: Patricia Highsmith

Modern dark novels, you know, it's quite clear that the person's either a psychopath or โ€“ these people have a veneer of civilization and normality about them that make them so fascinating.

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