The Lost Salt Gift of Blood

The Lost Salt Gift of Blood

The Lost Salt Gift of Blood

The Lost Salt Gift of Blood

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Overview

The stories of The Lost Salt Gift of Blood are remarkably simple – a family is drawn together by shared and separate losses, a child’s reality conflicts with his parents’ memories, a young man struggles to come to terms with the loss of his father.

Yet each piece of writing in this critically acclaimed collection is infused with a powerful life of its own, a precision of language and a scrupulous fidelity to the reality of time and place, of sea and Maritime farm.

Focusing on the complexities and abiding mysteries at the heart of human relationships, the seven stories of The Lost Salt Gift of Blood map the close bonds and impassable chasms that lie between man and woman, parent and child.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551995489
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Publication date: 12/17/2010
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 246 KB

About the Author

Alistair MacLeod was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, in 1936 and raised among an extended family in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. In his early years, to finance his education he worked as a logger, a miner, and a fisherman, and he wrote vividly and sympathetically about such work.
     His early studies were at the Nova Scotia Teachers College, St. Francis Xavier, the University of New Brunswick and Notre Dame, where he took his Ph.D. For more than three decades, he taught creative writing at the University of Windsor, Ontario, where he was a professor of English.
     MacLeod’s only novel, No Great Mischief, won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction, the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award, the Trillium Book Award, the CAA-MOSAID Technologies Inc. Award for Fiction, and at the Canadian Booksellers Association Libris Awards, MacLeod won for Fiction Book of the Year and Author of the Year. 
     He was also the author of two internationally acclaimed collections of short stories: The Lost Salt Gift of Blood (1976) and As Birds Bring Forth the Sun (1986). In 2000, these two books, accompanied by two previously unpublished stories, were brought together in a single-volume edition entitled Island: The Collected Stories.
     Alistair MacLeod died in April 2014.

What People are Saying About This

Joyce Carol Oates

His is a regional world that, like those of Eudora Welty, D. H. Lawrence, and Edna O'Brien, transcends its setting in stories of consummate artistry.

Margaret Atwood

These are beautifully crafted stories, elegiac, honest, proud, and both eloquent and taciturn, like their subjects. Alistair MacLeod is a wonderfully talented writer.

Alice Munro

It's hard to think of anyone else who can cast a spell the way Alistair MacLeod can.

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