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Salt

A journey of dreams and identity in Trinidad's evolving landscape.

Earl Lovelace author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Faber & Faber

Published:19th Jan '98

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In Salt, Alford's journey from a poor farm worker's son to a local hero highlights the dreams and struggles of Trinidad's youth.

In Salt, the narrative follows Alford, the youngest son of a poor farm worker, who has defied his humble beginnings to become a schoolteacher. His journey reflects the aspirations of many young people in Trinidad, who dream of a brighter future abroad. Alford's idealism drives him to the capital, where he becomes a local hero, rallying for his community's needs. With a blend of hope and uncertainty, he navigates the complexities of his evolving homeland.

The story unfolds through a vibrant cast of characters, each contributing to the rich tapestry of life in Trinidad. As Alford campaigns for change, he encounters both the challenges and triumphs that come with striving for a better life. The novel captures the essence of community, resilience, and the quest for identity in a rapidly changing world. It is a poignant exploration of the interplay between personal dreams and collective struggles.

Salt stands as a remarkable literary work that delves into the intricacies of cultural intermingling in the Caribbean. The author masterfully weaves together themes of ambition, identity, and the quest for belonging, making it a vital contribution to contemporary West Indian literature. This extraordinary tour de force invites readers to reflect on the universal desire for progress and the complexities of life in a diverse society.

  • 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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