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Get Your Nose Stuck Into A Good Book

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GET YOUR NOSE STUCK INTO A GOOD BOOK
Great savings to be made, no word of a lie.

This month two great new titles hit the bookstores. Coming soon, new  
translations from Leevi Lehto and ?lhan Berk. Go on, treat yourself  
today.



Jane Holland | Phillip Carroll Morgan

If you like to get your nose stuck in a good book try out the  
fantastic titles in our 2006 programme. Check out our latest releases  
down below and benefit from an additional discount when you buy from  
the Salt Publishing Bookstore!

NEW TRANSLATIONS. This November we’ll be publishing two superb works  
of translation from Finland and Turkey. Check out http:// 
www.saltpublishing.com/books/smpt/smpt.htm

2006 ONLINE CATALOGUE. Want to catch up with Salt’s 2006  
publications? You can surf though this year’s list on our new books  
pages: http://www.saltpublishing.com/books/new/2006.php

OFFICE LIFE. Keep track of office life on the new Salt blog, too.  
Check outhttp://www.saltpublishing.com/blogs/

LONDON VS. THE SUBURBS Where does inspiration come from? Is London a  
hotbed for inspiration, the cultural heartbeat of Britain? Or a  
sucking maw, luring creative talent, and spitting the husks back out?  
Are the suburbs a failed attempt at utopia, a cultural wasteland,  
full of bored and boring good lifers and wife swappers? Or, as  
according to think tank Demos, the next creative frontier?

Join acclaimed authors Iain Sinclair and Tobias Hill, artists Richard  
Wentworth and Susanna Edwards, and others who have walked the London  
streets and suburban roadways and found nothing less than the  
lifeblood of their work. From the vortex to the periphery what is it  
about these areas that inspires and reviles the artistic mind?

London vs. The Suburbs
Tuesday 14 November 2006 | 6.30pm | Price: £10 including a glass of wine
Museum of London, London Wall, EC2Y | Tube: St. Paul's, Barbican or  
Moorgate
Tickets: call 08700 503 688

NEW PODCASTS AND VIDEOS.

Susan Schultz Aleatory Allegories
Susan Schultz And Then Something Happened
Just for email subscribers, an additional £1 or $1 off every order  
until the end of October. Just enter the coupon code GH7J3EDX when in  
the checkout.

SALT INNOVATES.

	Jane Holland Boudicca & Co.
Sensual and politically engaged, Boudicca & Co.. drives narrative  
poetry in new feminist directions. It creates a cast of strong  
provocative female characters with complex agendas, centred around a  
controversial sequence of poems in the voice of Boudicca. A  
collection with a powerful sense of place and purpose. Learn more.

	Phillip Carroll Morgan The Fork-in-the-Road Indian Poetry Store
NATIVE WRITERS CIRCLE OF THE AMERICAS FIRST BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY The  
Fork-in-the-Road Indian Poetry Store is the award-winning collection  
of Choctaw/ Chickasaw poet, Phillip Carroll Morgan. The poems range  
across physical and spiritual geographies of the indigenous Americas,  
translating ancient mythos into contemporary poetics. They touch upon  
the mysteries of creation and upon the creation of mysteries.Learn more.



				
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