Warning: session_start(): open(/var/lib/php/session/sess_56661us85abmodpd21svnah26i, O_RDWR) failed: No space left on device (28) in /home/ukiweg.net/public_html/index.php on line 242

Warning: session_start(): Failed to read session data: files (path: /var/lib/php/session) in /home/ukiweg.net/public_html/index.php on line 242

Warning: fopen(/home/ukiweg.net/public_html/cache//b194d59626e66f5b852053603b2dadae): Failed to open stream: No space left on device in /home/ukiweg.net/public_html/index.php on line 665
FICTION : FOUND IN THE STREET by Patricia Highsmith (The Atlantic Monthly Press: $16.95; 288 pp.). - Los Angeles Times
Advertisement

FICTION : FOUND IN THE STREET by Patricia Highsmith (The Atlantic Monthly Press: $16.95; 288 pp.).

“Found in the Street” is a complex character study of New Yorkers brought together by chance. Elsie is a vivid, young waitress with the magnetism and energy to break into the modeling world. Ralph Linderman, an atheist with a dog named God, is the aging security guard who becomes obsessed with protecting Elsie’s innocence. And Jack Sutherland is a wealthy, aspiring artist with a mostly happy family life. He has the fortune--or misfortune--to have his wallet returned by Linderman with all $263, as well as credit cards and photographs, still intact.

Written by a longtime American exile, this accomplished and engrossing novel captures the taste and texture of life in Manhattan. From the exhilaration of discovering a previously overlooked Greek take-out restaurant to the feel of jogging through the empty, early-morning streets, “You could never tell what might happen in New York!”

This 19th novel goes far beyond the bounds of the “mystery,” a genre label that has stuck to Highsmith’s work since her first, “Strangers on a Train,” in 1950. It is time she reached a wider audience.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement