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  1. Edith's Diary (1977) is a psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith, the seventeenth of her 22 novels. It was first published in the UK by Heinemann. One critic described it as "a relentless dissection of an unexceptional life that burns itself out from a lack of love and happiness".

    • Patricia Highsmith
    • Fiction
    • 1977
    • English
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    • Patricia Highsmith
  4. 21 de ago. de 2018 · Originally published in 1977, Edith's Diary is a masterpiece of psychological suspense, a harrowing and tautly written tale of an ordinary woman whose life is slipping out of control. The...

    • Patricia Highsmith
    • Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated, 2018
    • reprint
    • Edith's Diary
  5. Edith's Diary. Patricia Highsmith. Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989 - Fiction - 317 pages. As Edith Howland's life becomes harsh, her diary entries only become brighter and brighter. She invents...

  6. BY THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE TALENTED MR RIPLEY, CAROL AND STRANGERS ON A TRAININTRODUCED BY DENISE MINA'Highsmith probes to the very core of her heroine with a controlled ferocity and single-mindedness that illuminates every page of her novel' THE TIMES 'A work of extraordinary force and feeling . . . her strongest, her most imaginative ...

  7. 1 de jan. de 1977 · Edith's Diary. Patricia Highsmith. 3.80. 2,001 ratings256 reviews. As Edith Howland's life becomes harsh, her diary entries only become brighter and brighter. She invents a happy life. As she knits for imaginary grandchildren, the real world recedes. Her descent into madness is subtle, appalling, and entirely believable.