

The 1991 film won five Academy Awards.Īlso Read: Hannibal Lecter Quotes Used to Prank Unwanted Suitor, Texts Go Viral

Lecter, not sure at all that the doctor could not see me.” Of course, the creation became a huge part of pop culture when “The Silence of the Lambs” film was released, starring Anthony Hopkins as Lecter and Jodie Foster as F.B.I trainee Clarice Starling who visits him in prison to track down a serial killer. Harris once wrote that he was “not comfortable in the presence of Dr. “You see such a hunger for a different life.” But I wanted to deal with Miami, and the people here and the struggle here, and the aspirations that I see in the new people that come here,” Harris said. “The Hannibal character still occurs to me, and I wonder sometimes what it’s up to. Instead, the new book focuses on a Colombian refugee who is the caretaker of a Miami Beach mansion that once belonged to Pablo Escobar. Harris, whose novels include “Black Sunday,” “Hannibal” and “Red Dragon,” is releasing a new novel this year titled “Cari Mora” - his first book in 13 years, and the first time since 1975’s “Black Sunday” that he hasn’t written about Lecter. The article’s author, Alexandra Alter, wrote that Harris kept repeating this idea whenever she asked him about the origins of certain characters or plot details, adding that Harris has been “a keen observer and a chronicler of people and their darkest impulses.”Īlso Read: 90 Best Movies of the '90s, From 'The Silence of the Lambs' to 'The Matrix' (Photos) You don’t have to make anything up in this world.” “I don’t think I’ve ever made up anything,” he told the New York Times in an interview published Saturday. In his first substantive interview in four decades, “The Silence of the Lambs” author Thomas Harris says he’s never “made up anything” - a surprising revelation given the nature of his biggest and most monstrous creation, Hannibal Lecter.
