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The Price of Salt

The Price of Salt

Or Carol

by Patricia Highsmith
Hardback
Publication Date: 17/06/2025

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The groundbreaking LGBTQ classic The Price of Salt: Or Carol by Patricia Highsmith is a raw, intoxicating exploration of desire, identity, and courage, now available in a splendid hardcover addition to the Dover Bookshelf. Highsmith, writing under the pseudonym Claire Morgan, crafted a narrative that defied the pervasive stereotypes and tragic endings typical of lesbian literature of the era. Her portrayal of a same-sex romance was a daring move, challenging societal norms of the 1950s when such topics were cloaked in stigma and often relegated to subtext or moral condemnation. The relationship between Therese Belivet and Carol Aird is depicted with sincere complexity, making their love story universally relatable. The novel provides a rare, affirming representation of LGBTQ individuals, offering a glimmer of hope and validation.
Patricia Highsmith's literary prowess has led to numerous film adaptations of her works, including Carol, based on The Price of Salt, and the classic thrillers Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley.
ISBN:
9780486854540
9780486854540
Category:
Uncategorized
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
17-06-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dover Publications, Incorporated
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
203.2x127mm
Patricia Highsmith

Patricia Highsmith (1921-1995) was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and moved to New York when she was six, where she attended the Julia Richman High School and Barnard College. In her senior year she edited the college magazine, having decided at the age of sixteen to become a writer.

Her first novel, Strangers on a Train, was made into a classic film by Alfred Hitchcock in 1951. The Talented Mr Ripley, published in 1955, introduced the fascinating anti-hero Tom Ripley, and was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1999 by Anthony Minghella.

Graham Greene called Patricia Highsmith 'the poet of apprehension', saying that she 'created a world of her own - a world claustrophobic and irrational which we enter each time with a sense of personal danger' and The Times named her no.1 in their list of the greatest ever crime writers. Patricia Highsmith died in Locarno, Switzerland, in February 1995. Her last novel, Small g: A Summer Idyll, was published posthumously, the same year.

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