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.
Winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize
'An amazingly vivid and joyful novel.' The Times
'Vital, life-enhancing.' Time Out
Alford, the youngest son of a poor farm worker, has risen above his class to become a schoolteacher.
Winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize
'An amazingly vivid and joyful novel.' The Times
'Vital, life-enhancing.' Time Out
Alford, the youngest son of a poor farm worker, has risen above his class to become a schoolteacher. He, like many young people in Trinidad, dreams of heading to England for a better life. Idealistic and determined, Alford travels to the capital to campaign for his community and, suddenly a local hero, it seems anything is possible. Or is it? Salt tells the story of a country through an unforgettable cast of characters, striving with wit and passion to make sense of life in an evolving homeland.
- Winner of Commonwealth Writers' Prize 1997
- Winner of The Commonwealth Writer's Prize Best Book Caribbean and Canada 1997
- Winner of The Commonwealth Writers Prize 1997
- Short-listed for IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 1998
- Short-listed for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 1998
ISBN: 9780571192946
Dimensions: 196mm x 126mm x 18mm
Weight: 215g
304 pages
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