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Winner of the 1997 Commonwealth Writers Prize, this rich and masterly novel follows the progress of a national liberation campaign of sorts -- a welcoming of the diverse population of Trinidad to the New World nearly one hundred years after Emancipation. Afford George, a teacher turned politician, and Bango Durity, a worker-activist, lead the way. Salt is narrated in lyrical voices, "in a generous, torrential prose that seems to hold every complexity -- of history, of ethnicity, of reason and magic alike -- within its rushing energy" (New York Times Book Review).
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Magers and Quinn Booksellers
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ErgodeBooks
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Margaret Taylor Books
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Bonita
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ErgodeBooks
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Bonita
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