The legendary author of the American classics One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Sometimes a Great Notion is back with his first novel in 25 years. Set in the next century in Alaska, the story takes readers into a rundown fishing community where a remote tribe of native peoples create havoc for a Hollywood movie company filming on location.
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The legendary author of the American classics One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Sometimes a Great Notion is back with his first novel in 25 years. Set in the next century in Alaska, the story takes readers into a rundown fishing community where a remote tribe of native peoples create havoc for a Hollywood movie company filming on location.
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Fine/Fine. Signed (only) by author Ken Kesey in his characteristic raised silver liquid marker. paint, with red highlights. "Set in the near future, the story takes us to the Alaskan village of Kuinak, a rundown fishing community of Deaps (Descendants of Early Aboriginal Peoples) and Lower Forty-Eight refugees perched on the Western edge of history..." (front dustjacket flap) "Sailor Song is an epic novel that revolves around the question: Does love make any sense at the end of the world? ..." (rear dustjacket flap).