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Small g: A Summer Idyll Patricia Highsmith

Small g: A Summer Idyll By Patricia Highsmith

Small g: A Summer Idyll by Patricia Highsmith


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Summary

Six months after his gay partner is brutally murdered, Rickie mourns at a local bar alongside his dancing dog, a possessive seamstress, and her beautiful apprentice, and when the seamstress conspires to thwart the others' infatuation with a newcomer, Rickie and the apprentice retaliate.

Small g: A Summer Idyll Summary

Small g: A Summer Idyll by Patricia Highsmith

Published for the first time in Americaa kinky, charming tale of love misdirected. Completed just months before Patricia Highsmith's death in 1995, Small g explores the labyrinthine intricacies of love, sexuality, and jealousy in a style and form few knew were part of her range. The story opens in Zurich with the brutal murder of Petey Ritter. We then jump six months ahead to Jakob's, a louche bar known for its mixture of gay, straight, and bisexual clientele, where Petey's lover Rickie is recovering slowly, spending time at the bar with his dancing dog, Lulu. They share Jakob's with the club- footed Renate, a possessive seamstress, and her beautiful apprentice Luisa. Then the impressionable and beautiful Teddie Stevenson arrives. Luisa and Rickie both fall in love with himbut Renate and her henchman Willi conspire to break Teddie's spell by force. Renate in turn becomes the subject of a counterconspiracy hatched by Rickie and Luisa, with hilarious and unexpected results.

About Patricia Highsmith

Patricia Highsmith (1921-1995) was the author of more than twenty novels, including Strangers on a Train, The Price of Salt and The Talented Mr. Ripley, as well as numerous short stories.

Additional information

GOR001504365
9780393059236
0393059235
Small g: A Summer Idyll by Patricia Highsmith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
WW Norton & Co
2004-07-20
320
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