Patricia Highsmith bibliography

List of works by or about Patricia Highsmith, American novelist.

Novels

The "Ripliad"
  1. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1955)
  2. Ripley Under Ground (1970)
  3. Ripley's Game (1974)
  4. The Boy Who Followed Ripley (1980)
  5. Ripley Under Water (1991)

Other books

  • Miranda the Panda Is on the Veranda (1958) with Doris Sanders. LCCN 58-13323. (children's book of verse and illustrations)
  • Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction (1966). LCCN 66-11138. (enlarged and revised edition, 1981, ISBN 0871161257)

Short story collections

  • Eleven (1st ed.). London, England: Heinemann. 1970. ISBN 043433510-X. LCCN 70529159. (Foreword by Graham Greene) (published as The Snail-Watcher and Other Stories in the USA). Contains the following short stories:
The snail-watcher; The birds poised to fly; The terrapin; When the fleet was in at Mobile;The quest for "Blank Claveringi"; The cries of love; Mrs. Afton, among thy green braes; The heroine; Another bridge to cross; The barbarians; The empty birdhouse.
  • The Animal Lover's Book of Beastly Murder (1st ed.). London, England: Heinemann. 1975. ISBN 0434335150. LCCN 76353019. Contains the following short stories:
Chorus girl’s absolutely final performance; Djemal’s revenge; There I was, stuck with bubsy; Ming's biggest prey; In the dead of truffle season; The bravest rat in Venice; Engine horse; The day of reckoning; Notes from a respectable cockroach; Eddie and the monkey robberies; Hamsters vs. Websters; Harry: a ferret; Goat ride.
The hand; Oona, the jolly cave woman; The coquette; The female novelist; The dancer; The invalid, or The bed-ridden; The artist; The middle-class housewife; The fully-licensed whore, or The wife; The breeder; The mobile bed-object; The perfect little lady; The silent mother-in-law; The prude; The victim; The evangelist; The perfectionist.
  • Slowly, Slowly in the Wind (1st ed.). London, England: Heinemann. 1979. ISBN 0434335193. LCCN 79313859. Contains the following short stories:
The man who wrote books in his head; The network; The pond; Something you have to live with; Slowly, slowly in the wind; Those awful dawns; Woodrow Wilson's neck-tie; One for the islands; A curious suicide; The baby spoon; Broken glass; Please don't shoot the trees.
Something the cat dragged in; Not one of us; The terrors of basket-weaving; Under a dark angel's eye; I despise your life; The dream of the Emma C; Old folks at home; When in Rome; Blow it; The kite; The black house.
Mermaids on the golf course; The button; Where the action is; Chris's last party; A clock ticks at Christmas; A shot from nowhere; The stuff of madness; Not in this life, maybe the next; I am not as efficient as other people; The cruellest month; The romantic.
  • Tales of Natural and Unnatural Catastrophes (1st ed.). London, England: Bloomsbury. 1987. ISBN 0747500975. OCLC 16465968. Contains the following short stories:
The mysterious cemetery; Moby Dick II, or The missile whale; Operation Balsam, or Touch-me-not; Nabuti; Sweet freedom! And a picnic on the White House lawn; Trouble at the Jade Towers; Rent-a-Womb vs. the mighty right; No end in sight; Sixtus VI, Pope of the Red Slipper; President Buck Jones rallies, and waves the flag.

Collected works

Essays and articles

Miscellaneous

  • Manson, Cynthia, ed. (1995). "The Empty Birdhouse, by Patricia Highsmith". Mystery Cats 3: More Feline Felonies. New York: Signet Books. ISBN 0451182936. OCLC 31876245.
  • Tesdell, Diana Secker, ed. (2010). "One for the Islands, by Patricia Highsmith". Stories of the Sea (1st ed.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 191. ISBN 978-1841596051. LCCN 2009027592.

Diaries and memoirs

Biography, critical studies and reviews

Biography
Reviews
  • Joshi, S. T. (2019). "Patricia Highsmith: Guilt and Innocence". Varieties of Crime Fiction (1st ed.). Wildside Press. pp. 122–137. ISBN 978-1479445462.

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