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  1. 15 de mar. de 2011 · Considered to be the first lesbian pulp novel to break the pulp publishing industry-enforced pattern of tragic consequences for its lesbian heroines, The Price of Salt was written by Patricia Highsmith (under the pseudonym, Claire Morgan) – the author of Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley. As one reviewer wrote in 1952 ...

  2. The Price of Salt, or Carol. Capa dura – 10 novembro 2015. An unlikely encounter between Therese, a young sales clerk, and Carol, a lonely homemaker, leads to an amorous romance in this classic work of lesbian fiction. Struggling against the oppressive routines of their daily lives and the strict social norms governing mid-century femininity ...

  3. 24 de nov. de 2015 · The Price of Salt was bold for its time in many ways: it didn’t condemn its lovers to suicide or send them back to their men. It suggested that queers, in certain cities and certain professions, could find friends, communities, and creative work that were fulfilling and sustaining.

  4. 25 de jul. de 2017 · When The Price of Salt was published in 1952, it was a rarity in lesbian literature. Lesbian pulp novels were quite a thing, but in order to pass censors, one of the two protagonists had to either come to a bad end or realize that she was straight, after all. The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith was published under the pseudonym Claire Morgan.

  5. 11 de mai. de 2016 · Paperback – May 11, 2016. THE PRICE OF SALT is the famous lesbian love story by Patricia Highsmith, written under the pseudonym Claire Morgan. The author became notorious due to the story's latent lesbian content and happy ending, the latter having been unprecedented in homosexual fiction. Highsmith recalled that the novel was inspired by a ...

  6. 盐的代价 (The Price of Salt) 作者:派翠西亚·海史密斯 (Patricia Highsmith) [英国] 小说改编的剧情片《卡萝尔》,获得第68届戛纳国际电影节金棕榈奖提名。. 内容简介:年轻女子特芮丝在纽约百货公司担任售货员,但心中向往的却是摄影师工作。. 某日,一位美丽优雅 ...

  7. 25 de fev. de 2016 · But only “The Price of Salt,” her most unusual novel, was inspired by a Proustian strike of illicit love: a two-minute transaction in Bloomingdale’s in the Christmas season of 1948 with ...