
Ken Hada is a fourth generation Oklahoman, descendant of Danish and Hungarian immigrants:
Gypsy poets, barn dance aficionados, art lovers, amateur philosophers, wheat farmers,
preachers, teachers and common-

“These poems, acting as spare parts themselves, go into the making of one smooth-
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Author of Pushing the Bear



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