A Poet Goes To War
Martin, Earl E
Big Sky (1970)
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#642
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Poet
Paperback 
Product Details
Edition signed
Nationality American
Pub Place Bozeman
Volume -
First Edition Yes
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Conflict Vietnam
Notes
Newman 1084.

Signed by author

also wrote Miles City bucking horse sale

Author, poet, artist Earl E. Martin is a native Montanan, who has lived a rich and multi faceted life. His natural talents in art, poetry, and writing have taken him on a journey of documentation and interpretation in many different mediums that we all can enjoy. He was awarded the Purple Heart for being severely wounded during the Tet Offensive in Vietnam, and upon returning to the United States, he went on to write the first book of poetry published about the Vietnam War, entitled "A Poet Goes to War" a collection of deeply sensitive introspections on war and the common threads of all humanity. His book caught the heart of the 20th Century noted American anthropologist Margaret Mead, who read poems from his book on the Merv Griffin Show in 1971.
Born on a ranch, his love of animals has continually inspired and influenced him, and the sculptures and watercolors in this series reflect his poetic sensitivity to that delightful and whimsical domestic fowl know as the chicken.