The Way of The Wind (Paperback)
Ken Hada
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Add to basketPaperback. Western Heritage Award-winner Ken Hada offers a revised edition of his first full-length collection. This 2019 re-issue includes the original fifty-six poems along with artwork created especially for this meditation on the landscape and the human frailty traversing its contours.Texas Poet Laureate Larry Thomas says "The Way of the Wind is a haunting and powerful evocation of place artfully imbued with the universal ambience of grace, courage, and flashes of hard-earned wisdom." Western Heritage Award-winner Ken Hada brings this revised second edition of his first full-length collection. This 2019 re-issue includes the original fifty-six poems along with artwork created especially for this meditation on the landscape and the human frailty traversing its contours. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Western Heritage Award-winner Ken Hada offers a revised edition of his first full-length collection. This 2019 re-issue includes the original fifty-six poems along with artwork created especially for this meditation on the landscape and the human frailty traversing its contours.Texas Poet Laureate Larry Thomas says "The Way of the Wind is a haunting and powerful evocation of place artfully imbued with the universal ambience of grace, courage, and flashes of hard-earned wisdom."
Way of the Wind is a haunting and powerful poetic evocation of “place,” artfully imbued with the universal ambience of grace, courage, and flashes of hard-earned wisdom. Hada’s diction is muscular and unadorned, a fitting complement to the bleakness of the land from which his ancestors eked out their hardscrabble yet noble existences. If the timeless red dirt of Oklahoma could speak, this book would be its forceful utterance.
Larry D. Thomas, 2008 Texas Poet Laureate
These richly evocative poems of place and perception are some of the finest I’ve read. If you would know Oklahoma, her seasons, sounds, sights, textures, what lives here in the spirit and the land, read Ken Hada’s Way of the Wind.
Rilla Askew, author of Harpsong and Fire in Beulah
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