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As Meat Loves Salt by Maria McCann, X

As Meat Loves Salt by Maria McCann, X
"This is an outstanding debut novel, a fresh and unusual achievement . . . As the title implies, it has all the dirt, stink, rasp and flavour of the time." - The Daily Telegraph (London) Torn in two by a vicious Civil War, Seventeenth Century England was the scene of extraordinary violence. Among the soldiers travelling across the country from one deadly battle to another is Jacob Cullen, a former servant who dreams of baptizing himself with the blood of battle into a new life after the war. Only his brewing erotic obsession with a fellow fighter threatens his plans. A dark, erotic tale of passion and obsession, AS MEAT LOVES SALT is a gripping portrait of England beset by war, and the harrowing tale of a man on the edge of madness. Hailed as a masterpiece, this is an extraordinary first novel by a most original new voice in fiction. "Creeps up on the reader from behind, gathering an emotional momentum and intensity . . . it imaginatively re-creates the mentality of a society racked by war and intoxicated by radical new ideas of freedom and change. "--Times Literary Supplement (London) "An inventive and vigorous debut novel set in 17th century England at a time of revolution ... urgent and energetic, full of voluptuous descriptions of food, paintings and lifestyles, as well as the war scenes. [Maria McCann's] language is bold and alive, and the reader is drawn into the story right from the start."-- Independent on Sunday (London) Maria McCann was born in Liverpool in 1956. Since 1985 she has been a lecturer in English at a Somerset college. As Meat Loves Salt is her first book.



The Everyday and Architecture by Sarah Wigglesworth,
The Everyday and Architecture by Sarah Wigglesworth,
A book celebrating the aspects of the buildings in which we live and work. Architectural criticism and inquiry traditionally focuses on the monumental, but this refreshing book focuses on the often overlooked subject of ordinary structures and how we live in and use them. Features essays and projects by Rem Koulhaas, Gunter Beknish, Michael Marriott, and Ben Kelly, among others. Sarah Wigglesworth (London, England) is principal of Sarah Wigglesworth Architects and senior lecturer at Kingston University. Jeremy Till (London, England) is senior lecturer and sub-dean of the Faculty of the Built Environment at the University College London. Both authors were Fulbright Fellows in 1991.



University College London Union - University College London Union, founded in 1893, is widely believed to be England's oldest students' union. It was formed with the following objectives: "the promotion of social intercourse and of the means of recreation, physical and mental, of the students of University College, and the financial successes of students' clubs".

Trinity College, London - Trinity College is a college for performing arts in London, England.

Royal College of Surgeons of England - The Royal College of Surgeons of England is an independent professional body committed to promoting and advancing the highest standards of surgical care for patients, regulating surgery, including dentistry, in England and Wales. The society's headquarters are at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London.

South Thames College - South Thames College is a large state college, established over 100 years ago in London, England. South Thames has numerous locations around the vicinity of South-West London, including colleges in Putney, Wandsworth, Tooting and Roehampton.



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College in London England - College in London England University College London Union - University College London Union, founded in 1893, is widely believed to be England's oldest students' union. It was formed with the following objectives: "the promotion of social intercourse and of the means of recreation, physical and mental, of the students of University College, and the financial successes of students' clubs". Trinity College, London - Trinity College is a college for performing arts in London, England. Royal College of Surgeons of England - The Royal ...

Royal College of Art London - Royal College of Art London Royal College of Art - The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a university in London, England, housed in the Darwin Building in Kensington Gore, South Kensington. It is the world’s only wholly postgraduate art and design institution, offering the degrees of M. Royal College of Science Association - The Royal College of Science Association is the old students Association for graduates and staff of the Royal College of Science, part of Imperial College, London. Following the ...

Royal College of Art London - Royal College of Art London Royal College of Art - The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a university in London, England, housed in the Darwin Building in Kensington Gore, South Kensington. It is the world’s only wholly postgraduate art and design institution, offering the degrees of M. Royal College of Science Association - The Royal College of Science Association is the old students Association for graduates and staff of the Royal College of Science, part of Imperial College, London. Following the ...

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