The Salt House
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dartmouth College Press
Published:3rd Mar '03
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The Salt House is a beautifully observed and written memoir of a long summer's stay on the back shore of Cape Cod. Each chapter is like a prose poem, shedding increasing light on the challenge of finding "home" without the illusion of permanence, a quest based not on ownership but on affinity and familiarity with an area and its people. Cynthia Huntington expands her theme through images of the landscape, the shack, the new marriage. The shack, named"Euphoria," is built as a house set on stilts above the sand, to take the wind under it. Only a partial shelter, it is inhabited for only one season a year, yet it endures. The outer cape has the feel of a place for migrants and drifters -- for birds and other wildlife, and for people such as artists, fishermen, and coast guardsmen. A place where "year-round" often means several addresses. Similarly, her narrative describes improvised, fragile beginnings: a new marriage, learning to be at home in the world, becoming intimate with the natural world, without the necessity of settling down. The Salt House shares a world that is less natural history or memoir than it is neighborhood exploration -- the process of learning a place and becoming native to it.
"Cynthia Huntington is a terrific writer, and The Salt House is a beautiful book." - Annie Dillard; "The Salt House is a quiet, calming, contemplative book for people who love the seashore and long to see it through the mind's eye of an accomplished and highly sensitive writer." - Boston Herald; "A beautiful, lyrical account... the writing is clear, intelligent, and full of wonder, awe, and appreciation for life's simplicity and the power of nature." - Booklist
ISBN: 9781584652946
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199 pages