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Salt of the Air - Premium Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp for Home & Office - Natural Air Purifier, Mood Lighting & Stress Relief for Bedroom, Yoga Room & Meditation Space
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Salt of the Air - Premium Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp for Home & Office - Natural Air Purifier, Mood Lighting & Stress Relief for Bedroom, Yoga Room & Meditation Space Salt of the Air - Premium Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp for Home & Office - Natural Air Purifier, Mood Lighting & Stress Relief for Bedroom, Yoga Room & Meditation Space Salt of the Air - Premium Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp for Home & Office - Natural Air Purifier, Mood Lighting & Stress Relief for Bedroom, Yoga Room & Meditation Space
Salt of the Air - Premium Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp for Home & Office - Natural Air Purifier, Mood Lighting & Stress Relief for Bedroom, Yoga Room & Meditation Space
Salt of the Air - Premium Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp for Home & Office - Natural Air Purifier, Mood Lighting & Stress Relief for Bedroom, Yoga Room & Meditation Space
Salt of the Air - Premium Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp for Home & Office - Natural Air Purifier, Mood Lighting & Stress Relief for Bedroom, Yoga Room & Meditation Space
Salt of the Air - Premium Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp for Home & Office - Natural Air Purifier, Mood Lighting & Stress Relief for Bedroom, Yoga Room & Meditation Space
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You are familiar with the salt of the earth. But did you know there is an even finer, more delicate essence? Take wisdom and imagination, responsibility and beauty, and mix them together in arcane proportions to form a rich and peculiar brine. The resulting water of life is an emotional muddy liquid, filled with existential sediment swirling in the light of secret reality and reflecting prismatic colors of hope and wonder. If allowed to evaporate -- escape, flee, ascend into the ether and join the music of the spheres -- what remains is the quintessence; a precious concentrate that is elusive and volatile, neither fully solid nor so illusory as to be devoid of pithy substance. It is the Salt of the Air. In this debut collection from the critically acclaimed author of Dreams of the Compass Rose and Lords of Rainbow, the nineteen stories are distillations of myth and philosophy, eroticism and ascetic purity. Dipping into an ancient multi-ethnic well, they are the stuff of fantasy -- of maidens and deities and senior retirees, of emperors and artists and con artists, of warriors and librarians, of beings without a name and things very fey indeed.... Don't be afraid of ingesting ethereal salt. Open your mind and inhale. "Cautionary, sensual stories of love, reversal and revenge upend fairy tale conventions in Nazarian's lush collection... Sumptuous detail, twisty plots and surprising endings lift these extravagant tales." --Publishers Weekly "These are beautiful, haunting confections, reminiscent of Tanith Lee's erotically charged tales... Fine shades of emotion, mythic grandeur, crystalline prose, sharp revisionist intelligence: these are Vera Nazarian's hallmarks..." --Nick Gevers, LocusVera Nazarian immigrated to the USA from the former USSR as a kid, sold her first story at the age of 17, and since then has published numerous works in anthologies and magazines, and has seen her fiction translated into eight languages. She made her novelist debut with the critically acclaimed novel Dreams of the Compass Rose , followed by epic fantasy about a world without color, Lords of Rainbow. Her novella The Clock King and the Queen of the Hourglass with an introduction by Charles de Lint made the Locus Recommended Reading List for 2005. This first collection Salt of the Air , with an introduction by Gene Wolfe, contains the 2007 Nebula Award-nominated "The Story of Love." Recent work includes the 2008 Nebula Award-nominated, baroque novella The Duke in His Castle . Ancient myth, moral fables, eclectic philosophy, and her Armenian and Russian ethnic heritage play a strong part in all her work, combining the essences of things and places long gone into a rich evocation of wonder. In addition to being a writer and award-winning artist, she is also the publisher of Norilana Books. Official website: www.veranazarian.com
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I always feel inadequate looking for words to describe Vera Nazarian's work - she does words so much better than I ever could! (or, arguably, anyone, ever) This is a collection of fairy tales for grown ups - a lot of them take on classical themes, such as "Swans" (probably my favorite) and "Beauty and His Beast" - and they all carry the ethereal sense of wonder, of something eternally fresh and true about them. The stories carry an sensual romantic undertone, and most of them are essentially about love. The language is lyrical and exquisite, akin to opera in its apparent ability to tighten something in my chest and constrict my throat out of the sheer power of the melody. All that aside...This is a very strong collection of short stories, entertaining, easy to get into, enjoyable reads. Delicious twists on familiar myths with surprise endings. Recommended for about anyone with an interest in fantasy.The new revised edition includes several additional stories, including "Demon Slayer.""Moya Rossiya" - opening story, an old woman visits Russia before the final Closing."Swans" - a mute woman is sentenced to be burned as a witch (the old tale, short and poignant)"The Princess, the Pea, and Absolute Receptiveness" - the young royal scion is stricken with lust for the mysterious visitor. Nazarian writes sensuality so well, it's creepy and memorable."Beauty and His Beast" - the old tale, with the genders reversed"Starry King" - a woman with a well of pain in her eyes searches for the legend who can grant her oblivion"A Young Woman in the House of Old" - probably inspired by Tanith Lee's "Dark Dance," but until I read the latter, it struck me as completely unexpected and delightful."Wound on the Moon" - fantastic story, almost a mini-novel (I'd love to read the novel-length version) - a thief is captured by a prince, and the prince falls in love with her, to her curse or blessing"Demon Slayer" - about a priest sworn to celibacy, tempted by a demon - is the longest and one of the most interesting of the collection."A Story of Love" - Nebula-nominated story

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