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Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction (in English)
Patricia Highsmith
Synopsis "Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction (in English)"
Patricia Highsmith, author of Strangers On a Train, The Talented Mr.Ripley, Found In The Street, and many other books, is known as one of the finest suspense novelists. In this book, she analyzes the key elements of suspense fiction, drawing upon her own experience in four decades as a working writer. She talks about, among other topics; how to develop a complete story from an idea; what makes a plot gripping; the use (and abuse) of coincidence; characterization and the likeable criminal; going from first draft to final draft; and writing the suspense short story.Throughout the book, Highsmith illustrates her points with plentiful examples from her own work, and by discussing her own inspirations, false starts, dead ends, successes, and failures, she presents a lively and highly readable picture of the novelist at work. Anyone who wishes to write crime and suspense fiction, or who enjoys reading it, will find this book an insightful guide to the craft and art of a modern master.
Nació en Fort Worth, Texas, en 1921, pero se mudó a Nueva York cuando tenía seis años. A la edad de dieciséis años se convirtió en escritora. Se caracterizaba por ser una persona solitaria. Se mudó a Europa en 1963 y pasó sus últimos años en una casa aislada cerca de Locarno, en la frontera entre Suiza e Italia. A su muerte, dejó tres millones de dólares de su patrimonio a Yaddo, la comunidad de artistas en el norte de Nueva York. Su primera novela Strangers on a Train, fue convertida en una famosa película de Alfred Hitchcock en 1951. Su última novela Small g: A Summer Idyll se publicó póstumamente poco más de un mes después.