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The Talented Mr Ripley (A Ripley Novel, Band…
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The Talented Mr Ripley (A Ripley Novel, Band 1) (Original 1955; 1999. Auflage)

von Patricia Highsmith (Autor)

Reihen: Tom Ripley (1)

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Tom Ripley will ohne zu arbeiten ein luxuriöses Leben führen. Dafür ermordet er heimlich seinen ehemaligen Schulkollegen, der in Italien dem Nichtstun frönt. Tom schlüpft in die Rolle des Toten und kommt so an sein Geld. Als er sogar dessen nichtsahnende Freundin Marge für sich gewinnen kann, glaubt er, das Spiel gewonnen zu haben...… (mehr)
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Titel:The Talented Mr Ripley (A Ripley Novel, Band 1)
Autoren:Patricia Highsmith (Autor)
Info:Vintage (2009), Edition: Neuausg., 272 pages
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Der talentierte Mr. Ripley von Patricia Highsmith (1955)

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    Rotes Glas von Maria McCann (1Owlette)
    1Owlette: Similarities in the unreliable perspective and opacity of the main characters, who also share common ground in their sexual and violent tendencies. In other ways, these are very different reads, with Highsmith adopting a very detached, effectively estranging tone for Ripley. As Meat Loves Salt, moreover, covers a much broader canvas.… (mehr)
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    YOU - Du wirst mich lieben von Caroline Kepnes (Vulco1)
    Vulco1: Guys using charm to get what they want and climb some ladders. Crime. some sort of mental "stuff" going on with the main characters. Adapted from books to movies and tv shows. Female authors. Would recommend to a lot of people.
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    Der Distelfink von Donna Tartt (JuliaMaria)
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    Oscar und Lucinda von Peter Carey (wonderlake)
    wonderlake: Both Oscar and Ripley are afraid of water
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    Verblendung von Stieg Larsson (Wova4)
    Wova4: The GwtDT reminded me of the character Ripley, who is very much a morally ambiguous protagonist with a complicated psychology.
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Tom Ripley mit seinem Egozentrismus hat mich manchmal schon sehr genervt, aber die Sprache ist einfach wunderbar und entschädigt für vieles. Tolles Buch, Leseempfehlung! ( )
  Katzenkindliest | Apr 23, 2024 |
Reread after many years to check the differences between the book and the 2024 TV series—both excellent. Wondering what the reception of this utterly amoral book was in 1955; today we have cheerful psychopath heroes threaded through our culture so this isn't such a novelty. I'm taking half a star off for the terrible cover, which so misrepresents the tone of the book (mannered, precise, elegant, very concerned with beautiful things). ( )
  adzebill | Apr 7, 2024 |
Clever plotting for the amoral and misanthropic Tom Ripley to manoeuvre amidst the high class, or at least rich, expat society of well-to-do Americans in Italy. Finding themselves, living well and dabbling in culture, they maintain an enviable lifestyle that Highsmith depicts in memorable detail. Tom does envy them - he’s brimful with resentments - but he finds a way in, thanks to his “talents”, and likewise to the author’s skill in intricate, but not quite veering into the ludicrous, plotting. The 1999 film (by Anthony Minghella) is very good, in some ways better than the book, but this is still well worth a read. ( )
  eglinton | Feb 23, 2024 |
The Mysterious Yearning Secretive Sad Lonely Troubled Confused Loving Musical Gifted Intelligent Beautiful Tender Sensitive Haunted Passionate Talented Mr. Ripley*
Review of the Audible Studios audiobook edition (January 24, 2012) narrated by Kevin Kenerly, of the original Coward McCann hardcover (November 30, 1955).

This was the end of Dickie Greenleaf, he knew. He hated becoming Thomas Ripley again, hated being nobody, hated putting on his old set of habits again, and feeling that people looked down on him and were bored with him unless he put on an act for them like a clown, feeling incompetent and incapable of doing anything with himself except entertaining people for minutes at a time. He hated going back to himself...


This was a re-read in anticipation of the 2024 TV mini-series adaptation coming to Netflix in April 2024. I've read this book several times in my pre-reviewing days and of course a lot of the suspense is lost on a re-read, especially that of the first time, when you don't know if Tom Ripley will actually be able to pull off the impersonation and assumption of the life of Dickie Greenleaf. The young grifter has only done small time mail fraud and petty theft in the past when he suddenly lands an opportunity to try to convince a rich man's son to return home to America to take over the family business. Landing in Italy, he begins to covet his target's lifestyle and finally acts on his impulses.

See cover at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/13/The_Talented_Mr._Ripley_Cover.jpg
The front cover of the original Coward McCann hardcover (1955). Image sourced from Wikipedia.

Despite her breakthrough success with Strangers on a Train (1950) and her queer-positive The Price of Salt, or Carol (1952), Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley has always been my favourite of her books. The insidious way she turns your initial adverse reactions to the character into a gradual increasing wish for the sociopath's success in his deceptions is masterful. It of course helps that his victims are not all that sympathetic to begin with.

Footnote
* Some of the promos for the 1999 film version flashed / scrolled through this extended title towards the end of the trailer, an example of which you can see here.

Soundtrack
It is not something out of the book, but the infectious performance of "Tu Vuò Fa' L'Americano" (You're Acting All American) from the 1999 film adaptation is a delight. See an edited version of the 1999 film segment here and see an original 1959 performance of the song here. Both videos include the Italian lyrics and an English translation in the description texts.

Trivia and Links
The latest adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley will be the Ripley TV series on Netflix starring Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley. The early teaser trailer does not give any details about the plot, so it is hard to say how faithful it will be to the original. Pro-tip: Note the John Malkovich cameo at 0:24 "I like the name". Malkovich himself played Tom Ripley in Ripley's Game (2002) which adapted Ripley's Game (Ripley #3 - 1974).

See poster at https://cdn01.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ripley-trailer/ripley-tea...
Promotional poster for the 2024 TV mini-series adaptation.

The previous adaptations are too numerous to list here, but you can see them listed at Wikipedia. ( )
  alanteder | Feb 18, 2024 |
Really enjoyed this. A nice, dark charcter portrait of a cunning, resourceful, but ultimately morally bereft and sociopathic protagonist. In that regard it brings to mind the work of Jim Thompson. I enjoyed the European setting, and the fact that it really is a period piece now, like Greene is now for example, but somehow feels much more contemporary. One reason for that is that despite being set in Europe and written in 1955, the war isn't mentioned. Which kinda seems strange, but serves to highlight the detachment and self-involvement of the 20-somethings on view. Will read more by Highsmith. ( )
  thisisstephenbetts | Nov 25, 2023 |
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Highsmith, PatriciaHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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