Those Who Walk away

Those Who Walk away

by PatriciaHighsmith (Author)

Synopsis

The honeymoon is over, as they say, the bride dead by her own hand. Ray Garrett, the grieving husband, convinces the police in Rome of his innocence, but not his thuggish father-in-law, an American painter named Ed Coleman, who shoots him at point-blank range and leaves him for dead. Ray survives, however, and follows Coleman to Venice, where the two fall into an eerie game of cat-and-mouseColeman obsessed with vengeance and Ray equally insistent on clearing his conscience, though each is at once the hunter and the hunted in a duel composed of tension, hiding, and guessing, and at times punctuated by violence that, even as each manages to walk away, draws them nearer to death.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Edition: Atlantic Monthly Press ed
Publisher: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Published: 25 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0871132591
ISBN 13: 9780871132598

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Praise for Those Who Walk Away
-For me, the name 'Patricia Highsmith' designates a sacred territory: she is the One whose place among writers is that which Spinoza held for Gilles Deleuze (a 'Christ among philosophers') . . . [A] masterpiece.---Slavoj Zizek, London Review of Books
-Absorbing . . . illuminating--and always compelling.---Anthony Boucher, New York Times Book Review
-[Ray and Coleman] are among the most memorable products of Highsmith's powerful imagination . . . The deadly games of pursuit . . . are as subtle and interesting as anything being done in the novel today.---Julian Symons, Times Literary Supplement
-The novel has many virtues, including a stunning sense of place and a fascinating cast of characters.---Pauline Mayer, Cleveland Plain Dealer
Praise for Patricia Highsmith:
-One of the 20th-century's most powerful writers . . . [Highsmith] transcended the workaday limitations of the crime genre with an array of erotic predators and stylish plot-reversals. She wrote unpretentiously . . . and with profound psychological insight.---Alexander Theroux, Wall Street Journal
-[Highsmith's] characters are irrational, and they leap to life in their very lack of reason . . . Highsmith is the poet of apprehension rather than fear.---Graham Greene
-For some obscure reason, one of our greatest modernist writers, Patricia Highsmith, has been thought of in her own land as a writer of thrillers. She is both. She is certainly one of the most interesting writers of this dismal century.---Gore Vidal
-Miss Highsmith's genius is in presenting fantasy's paradox: successes are not what they seem . . . Where in the traditional fairy tale the heroine turns the toad into a prince, in Miss Highsmith's fables the prince becomes a toad--success is nearly always fatal . . . Combining the best features of the suspense genre with the best of existential fiction--a reflection--the stories are fabulous, in all the senses of that word.---Paul Theroux
-She writes so fearlessly . . . about human relationships and the human heart. I always have this terrible sense of foreboding . . . you never feel safe.---Cate Blanchett
-Patricia Highsmith's novels are peerlessly disturbing--bad dreams that keep us restless and thrashing for the rest of the night.---Terrence Rafferty, New Yorker
-These days, just about all the exciting work in the murder-for-entertainment business descends not from Arthur Conan Doyle or Hammett but from Highsmith.---Atlantic