Patricia Highsmith

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Patricia Highsmith was a lesbian writer of pulp fiction, best known for crime / suspense / mystery novels. Her stories sometimes included fantastic elements, psychological horror or vaguely supernatural horror. She also wrote for comic books in the 1940s.

She had relationships with Allela Cornell (an artist), and Marijane Meaker (who has written as Vin Packer, Ann Aldrich, and M. E. Kerr).

Although a lesbian / bisexual, she was sometimes called a misogynist; she was also sometimes called a misanthropist. Highsmith also voiced racist and anti-semitic opinions in her later life.

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