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Since we're on a history theme, The Price of Salt was published in 1952 was initially popular amongst lesbian readers. The storyline was adapted in the film Carol starring 'queen' Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in the main roles.
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"Therese lay still, looking at her, at Carol’s face only inches away from her, the grey eyes calm as she had never seen them, as if they retained some of the space she had just emerged from. And it seemed strange that it was still Carol’s face, with the freckles, the bending eyebrow that she knew, the mouth now as calm as her eyes, as Therese had seen it many times before.
‘My angel,’ Carol said. ‘Flung out of space.’"
PS Sally - it was good to read your happy news![]()
I have nothing to post but I've subscribed and am enjoying your thread
Many thanks for this forum Sally. It will be one of my go to threads now.
I feel like the pressure is on! I honestly didn't think that many people would be interested but am pleasantly surprised by each comment so far. Thanks for stopping in.![]()
Nope, no pressure. An interesting thread. Thanks for posting it.
nice thread... i hope to see more.
Long ago I read Ecstasy and Me by the beautiful Hedy Lamarr who wrote about having several affairs with women
This is close to my heart. I love older movies, 20's, 30's, early 40's. The acting is pure and the scenes don't seem to be so scripted. If that makes sense. I also love the nostalgia. Looking at the buildings, furniture, automobiles, fashion...