The Salt House - by Cynthia Huntington (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Salt House is a beautifully observed and written memoir of a long summer's stay on the back shore of Cape Cod.
- About the Author: CYNTHIA HUNTINGTON, Professor of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth, also teaches in the MFA in Writing Program at Vermont College.
- 199 Pages
- Nature, General
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About the Book
A woman writer's lyrical memoir of a summer with her artist husband in a remote Cape Cod dune shackBook Synopsis
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.Review Quotes
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"
Airy and elemental as epigrammatic poetry . . . Lucky Huntington to have lived in such a place, enviable Huntington to have applied so keenly the exigent art of seeing.-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred)"
Cynthia Huntington's joyous memoir . . . captures Cape Cod's stark, sun-soaked natural beauty with unpretentious lyricism.-- "Elle"
Like a treasure from the sea, this memoir is polished, luminous and elemental.-- "Publishers Weekly (starred)"
"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
"Airy and elemental as epigrammatic poetry . . . Lucky Huntington to have lived in such a place, enviable Huntington to have applied so keenly the exigent art of seeing."--Kirkus Reviews (starred)
"Cynthia Huntington's joyous memoir . . . captures Cape Cod's stark, sun-soaked natural beauty with unpretentious lyricism." --Elle
"Cynthia Huntington's stunning memoir brings us directly into the hard beauty of Cape Cod's easternmost beaches and dunes . . . [she] evokes the Cape's landscape and shores in language remarkable for its concision and grace . . . The Salt House is a wonderful book that beautifully reveals a part of New England that many readers might think they already know. It should go a long way to open this part of the country to still more ecocritical consideration."--ISLE
"In an era of SUVs scouring the land, it's good to read a book about the rewards that come on foot, through careful observation, a reminder that the only ownership is attention . . . In The Salt House, Huntington walks the same square mile of dunes over and over again and finds the world there. She gives us what she discovers, like beach wrack, each observation carefully picked and weighed, kept in the pocket for when we need it most." --San Francisco Chronicle
"Like a treasure from the sea, this memoir is polished, luminous and elemental."--Publishers Weekly (starred)
"Perfect all-season reading for nature enthusiasts and writers and especially warm reading for cold winter nights by the fire." --Library Journal
"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
Elle"
About the Author
CYNTHIA HUNTINGTON, Professor of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth, also teaches in the MFA in Writing Program at Vermont College. Author of We Have Gone to the Beach (1996) and The Fish-Wife (1986), she has a long association with Provincetown Fine Arts Work CenterDimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .67 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 199
Genre: Nature
Sub-Genre: General
Publisher: University Press of New England
Format: Paperback
Author: Cynthia Huntington
Language: English
Street Date: February 1, 2003
TCIN: 1006090646
UPC: 9781584652946
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-1694
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.67 pounds
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