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288
Novel • Fiction
Italy • 1950s
1955
W. W. Norton & Company
Adult
18+ years
In The Talented Mr. Ripley, Tom Ripley, a young man living in New York, is hired by Herbert Greenleaf to travel to Italy and persuade his son, Dickie, to return to America. Tom befriends Dickie but becomes obsessively envious of his lavish lifestyle. As Dickie grows distant, Tom kills him and assumes his identity, leading a double life while evading suspicion and committing further crimes to maintain his facade.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Dark
Unnerving
Gritty
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Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley is celebrated for its intricate plotting and captivating psychological depth. Highsmith's portrayal of the protagonist, Tom Ripley, is both chilling and compelling, making the reader both root for and despise him. Some critics note the pacing can be slow, but most appreciate Highsmith's masterful suspense and keen exploration of identity and morality.
Readers who relish psychological thrillers with morally complex characters will enjoy Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley. Enthusiasts of suspenseful plots akin to Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson will find this novel captivating and thought-provoking.
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Dickie Greenleaf
The charismatic son of a wealthy shipbuilding family, living a leisurely life in Europe; he represents the social status and confidence that Tom envies.
Marge Sherwood
A friend of Dickie's living in Mongibello, Italy, she is a writer working on a book about the area and remains closely connected to Dickie.
Freddie Miles
Part of Dickie's social circle, he is the son of a wealthy hotel-chain owner and dabbles in playwriting, embodying the brash rich American expatriate lifestyle.
Herbert Greenleaf
Dickie's father, who is deeply concerned about his son's prolonged absence in Europe and seeks Tom's assistance in convincing Dickie to return home.
The Talented Mr. Ripley was first published in 1955 and was the first novel to introduce readers to the character Tom Ripley, who would go on to appear in several more of Patricia Highsmith's works, forming what is known as the "Ripliad" series.
Patricia Highsmith drew inspiration for Tom Ripley's character from her own interest in exploring the psychology of anti-heroes and the moral ambiguity in human nature.
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The novel has been adapted into multiple films, with the most notable being the 1999 version directed by Anthony Minghella and starring Matt Damon as Tom Ripley.
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288
Novel • Fiction
Italy • 1950s
1955
W. W. Norton & Company
Adult
18+ years
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