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Small g
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  • paperback· 310 pp9780349004990
First published 1995

Small g

By Patricia Highsmith

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In unmistakable Highsmithian fashion, Small g, Patricia Highsmith's final novel, opens near a seedy Zurich bar with the brutal murder of Petey Ritter. Unraveling the vagaries of love, sexuality, jealousy, and death, Highsmith weaves a mystery both hilarious and astonishing, a classic fairy tale executed with a characteristic penchant for darkness. Published in paperback for the first time in America, Small g is at once an exorcism of Highsmith's literary demons and a revelatory capstone to a wholly remarkable career. It is a delightfully incantatory work that, in the tradition of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, shows us how bizarre and unpredictable love can be.

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Queer RomanceSettingLove TriangleRelationshipRomantic SuspenseSettingForbidden LoveRelationshipBig City RomanceSettingMorally Grey HeroCharacterM/M RomanceSettingFae RomanceSettingDemon HeroCharacter
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