Poet and fiddler Ken Waldman has read and performed at hundreds of venues as varied as his talents. He frequently travels to Native villages and rural communities to share his writing and music.
This prolific performer has produced over two dozen poetry chapbooks and published 250 poems and stories in journals, magazines, and newspapers, while appearing at literary events.
Nome Poems is his first full volume of poetry. It reflects on his residence in Nome, his relations with the citizens of this frontier town, his role as a musician and schoolteacher, his internal exile realized during a hospital stay in Seattle, his plane crash into a snowbank that almost cost him his life.
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Publisher: West End Press 1st edition, 2000 79 pages Size: 8.5 x 5.5 Product type: paperback ISBN 978-0931122989