Título: |
The talented Mr. Ripley |
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Autor, etc.: |
Highsmith Patricia |
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Fecha de publicación: |
2001 |
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Editorial: |
Penguin Books, S. A. Estados Unidos |
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Número de páginas: |
95 p. |
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Nota general: |
Includes activities |
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Idioma: |
Inglés |
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Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
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Tipo de medio: |
Libro |
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ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-0-582-44839-1 |
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Clasificación: |
813 Novelística norteamericana en inglés |
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Descripción: |
Tom Ripley has evolved into the ultimate bad boy sociopath. Here, in the first Ripley novel, we are introduced to suave Tom Ripley, a young striver, newly arrived in the heady world of Manhattan. A product of a broken home, branded a "sissy" by his dismissive Aunt Dottie, Ripley meets a wealthy industrialist who hires him to bring his playboy son, Dickie Greenleaf, back from gallivanting in Italy. Soon Ripley's fascination with Dickie's debonair lifestyle turns obsessive as he finds himself enraged by Dickie's ambivalent affections for Marge, a charming American dilettante. A dark reworking of Henry James's The Ambassadors, The Talented Mr. Ripley serves as an unforgettable introduction to this smooth confidence man, whose talent for murder and self-invention is chronicled in four subsequent Ripley novels. |
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