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Great Lives

The Talented Mr Ripley author, Patricia Highsmith

Great Lives

BBC

Documentary, History, Society & Culture

4.21.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Director Jonathan Kent was friends with Patricia Highsmith. He'd been playing Tom Ripley for a tv show, and staying in the hotel suite next door to her. She took a shine to him. Now he repays the debt with this revealing and intriguing programme to celebrate a hundred years since her birth in 1921. Although best known for the Ripley books, she first broke through with Alfred Hitchcock's film adaptation of her novel, Strangers on a Train. She was, says Kent, not so interested in murder as in what happens to a character after the crime is done.

"I read sometimes how odd she was - I didn't find her odd at all. She was shy, very shy. She had a fringe, a sort of hank of hair that would fall over her eyes and I would catch her sneaking looks at me. But there was nothing odd about her. Perhaps my standards of oddness are different." Jonathan Kent

The programme features extensive archive of Highsmith, plus the film director Anthony Minghella; at least one other Tom Ripley actor; and her award winning biographer, Andrew Wilson, who has a few Highsmithian novels on the way.

This is the first in a new series which also features the African novelist, Chinua Achebe; the Plantagenet king Edward III; and the British entertainer Kenny Lynch.

The presenter is Matthew Parris, the producer is Miles Warde.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Before you listen to this BBC podcast, I'd like to introduce myself.

0:03.7

My name's Stevie Middleton and I'm a BBC Commissioner for a load of sport podcasts.

0:08.4

I'm lucky to do that at the BBC because I get to work with a leading journalist, experienced

0:12.2

pundits and the biggest sport stars.

0:14.3

Together we bring you untold stories and fascinating insights straight from the players'

0:18.5

mouths.

0:19.5

But the best thing about doing this at the BBC is our unique access to the sport world.

0:25.0

What that means is that we can bring you podcasts that create a real connection to

0:28.8

dedicated sports fans across the UK.

0:31.5

So if you like this podcast, head over to BBC Sounds where you'll find plenty more.

0:35.9

Today's guest is a distinguished theatre director.

0:39.4

But he's distinguished in another way too and as far as this programme's concerned, that's

0:44.1

big.

0:45.1

Jonathan Kent, take a bow.

0:47.1

Today you've joined the tiny group of men who've picked a woman as their great life.

0:53.0

Your choice, the author of the talented Mr Ripley and many other stylishly written books,

0:58.7

mainly about murders and murderers.

1:01.9

The author is Patricia Heismith, who was born a century ago this year.

1:06.9

Take a listen to her speak.

1:08.4

Ever since I was 16 or 17, I get what is sometimes called creepy ideas, I suppose.

1:15.3

But I don't consider it gruesome, really.

1:17.8

I look at it a different way.

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