Salt
By (Author) Earl Lovelace
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st July 2005
3rd August 2023
Main - Re-issue
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813
Winner of Commonwealth Writers' Prize 1997
Paperback
304
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 18mm
215g
Salt is an extraordinary tour de force by one of the pre-eminent literary presences in the Caribbean, a novel which explores like none before it the intermingling of cultures that is the contemporary West Indian experience.'Although relatively slim, the novel packs in an astonishing quantity of historical and social detail.There is an element of political didacticism, but it is offset by Lovelace's humorous tone and his seductive, painterly boldness with the language.
Earl Lovelace was born in Toco, Trinidad, and has spent most of his life on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. He has been a journalist, been Writer-in-Residence at the University of the West Indies and at universities in the United States and Britain, and has given lectures, readings and participated in conferences internationally.His books have been translated into German, Dutch, French and Hungarian, and his short stories have been widely anthologized. His books include While Gods Are Falling, winner of the BP Independence Award, the Caribbean classic The Dragon Can't Dance, and Salt, which won the 1997 Commonwealth Writers Prize.