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Sep 3, 1920 — Sep 20, 2012· 92 yrs

FRANCE AUTHOR · FICTION

Tereska Torrès

Also known as: Tereska Szwarc, Tereska Torrès-Levin

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Tereska Torrès (born Tereska Szwarc) was a French writer known for the 1950 book Women's Barracks, the first "original paperback bestseller." In 2008 historians credited the republished book as the first pulp fiction book published in America to candidly address lesbian relationships, although Torrès did not agree with this analysis.

13th arrondissement of Paris, France
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The converts

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"An Atlantic Monthly Press book."

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Les années anglaises

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The Golden Cage

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In this text, a renowned psychiatrist (recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on anorexia nervosa) relates her experience and discoveries in dealing with this baffling disorder. It is not, as the name implies, simply a loss of appetite. Rather, it involves a relentless pursuit of excessive thinness, undertaken despite continual hunger, acute pain, and occasionally fatal consequences. The victims of anorexia are mostly adolescent and preadolescent girls who have otherwise been model children from "good homes." Often they feel trapped by unattainable goals and expectations--a "golden cage" of privilege where they feel they do not belong and cannot survive. The author uses numerous examples from her own case studies to give a vivid picture of the causes, effects, and possible treatment of the disease.

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