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Salt

SaltA World History

Written by

Mark Kurlansky

Narrated by

Scott Brick

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Edition:
Unabridged (Phoenix Audio)
Length:
13 hours, 46 minutes
File Size:
379 MB (14 files)
Published:
May 2006

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Summary

So much of our human body is made up of salt that we'd be dead without it. The fine balance of nature, the trade of salt as currency of many nations and empires, the theme of a popular Shakespearean play... Salt is bestselling author Mark Kurlansky's story of the only rock we eat. From its single origin, to the other discoveries made because of it, fascinating tales of salt and the people who have been involved with it through the age are interwoven here. Fifteen recipes are included that will meet with every taste. Mark Kurlansky has produced a kaleidoscope of history, a multi-layered masterpiece that blends economic, scientific, political, religious and culinary records into a rich and memorable tale. "Kurlansky continues to prove himself remarkably adept at taking a most unlikely candidate and telling its tale with epic grandeur.....With Salt, Kurlansky adds his name to this list, rising splendidly to the challenge of showings us the world that can be found in a mere grain of salt."

Quotes from the Critics

"It is Kurlansky's neat trick to be both encyclopedic and diverting, to leave no grain unturned as he ties one intriguing particular to another, through time and space, keeping the reader's attention: the story of a Cellini salt cellar, Moors in sky-blue robes moving caravans of salt to Timbuktu, Gandhi starting a revolution with a pinch of salt, the pecking order of salt qualities, why some salts have color, why when it rains Morton's still pours." - San Francisco Chronicle Book Review

"I entered into this nearly five-hundred-page deal a skeptic wanting to be disappointed or bored, and I finished wanting more....One can only wonder what will catch Kurlansky's fancy next." - Ruminator Review

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