The Price of Salt
Claire Morgan
The Price of Salt has grown in popularity and in importance, and is now recognized as an American masterwork. Highsmith has given us the enthralling story of Therese Belivet and Carol Aird. Therese is a young stage designer who is trapped in a department-store day job, until one day her salvation arrives in the form of Carol. Carol is a beguiling suburban housewife in the throes of a divorce. They fall madly in love and set out across the USA, pursued by a private investigator. The P. I. eventually blackmails Carol into a choice between her daughter and her lover. A generation of women took this love story to heart and it had become a best selling lesbian novel. Since the production of the movie ‘Carol’ starring Cate Blanchett as Carol Aird and Rooney Mara as Therese Belivet.
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Details
Genre | Award Winner; Romance |
Copyright Date | 15-Apr-52 |
Publication Date | Jun-52 |
Publisher | Coward McCann |
Format | Hardcover |
No. of Pages | 276 |
Notes | A*** rating in Grier
This book has been reissued in paperback format using her preferred title, Carol. A sizable part of the manuscript was first published as Carol In A Thousand Cities in the paperback anthology of that title edited by her friend Marijane Meaker (as Ann Aldrich), with whom Highsmith then shared a house in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. |
Language | English |
Rating | Great |
Subject | Fiction / General; FICTION / Lesbian; Fiction / Literary; Fiction / Media Tie-In; Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction; Lesbians/ Fiction; Love Stories; Marriage; New York (N.Y.) |
BookID | 10090 |