“A TINGLING FEAR AT THE EDGE OF HIS SPINE”: FIRST EDITION OF THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY
HIGHSMITH, Patricia. The Talented Mr. Ripley. New York: Coward-McMann, (1955). Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of the first and most famous book in Highsmith’s acclaimed series about Tom Ripley, her infamous “young man with a psychopathic streak.”
Adapted to film in 1999 by the award-winning director of The English Patient, Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley introduces "Tom Ripley, a young man with a psychopathic streak of criminality" (Parker, 328-29). Highsmith refuses "to employ the traditional formulas of suspense fiction… her originality and seriousness are qualities which set her books apart from ordinary examples of the genre" (Reilly, 765-68). "Consistently named as one of a half-dozen greatest of all suspense writers, Highsmith also created a truly unique character in Ripley, who has remained his totally amoral, if charming, self through five novels" (100 Top Mystery Novels of All Time, 71). Crime & Mystery: The 100 Best Books 52. Hubin, 204.
Text fine, light edge-wear to nearly fine original cloth; very slight edge-wear with mild toning to spine of bright price-clipped dust jacket. A desirable near-fine copy, with scarce dust jacket.