
Salt
The Jacket Issue
Salt Publishing
Published on 1. August 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-876857-47-9 (ISBN)
Description
Salt is an international journal of poetry and poetics. Sometimes confrontational and always lively, Salt 14 represents the very best in contemporary cutting edge literary writing in Australia, the USA and the UK.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Applecross, WA
Australia
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-876857-47-9 (9781876857479)
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Tracy Ryan has published four full-length collections of poetry, most recently Hothouse (FACP, 2002), as well as two novels, Vamp (FACP, 1994) and Jazz Tango (FACP, 2002). She has worked as a poetry editor for various literary magazines, as a reviewer, and in teaching - in Cambridge, UK, where she was a Judith E. Wilson Junior Visiting Fellow in 1998, and at several universities in Australia. She is also interested in foreign-language learning and literary translation.
John Kinsella is the author of over twenty books, including The Hunt (Bloodaxe, 1998) The Undertow: New & Selected Poems (Arc, UK), Visitants (Bloodaxe, 1999), and Wheatlands (2000). He is editor of the literary journal Salt, consultant editor of Westerly, and international editor of The Kenyon Review. He is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University, Adjunct Professor to Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, and the 2001 Richard L. Thomas Professor of Writing at Kenyon College.
John Kinsella is the author of over twenty books, including The Hunt (Bloodaxe, 1998) The Undertow: New & Selected Poems (Arc, UK), Visitants (Bloodaxe, 1999), and Wheatlands (2000). He is editor of the literary journal Salt, consultant editor of Westerly, and international editor of The Kenyon Review. He is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University, Adjunct Professor to Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, and the 2001 Richard L. Thomas Professor of Writing at Kenyon College.