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Book details
  • Genre:LITERARY COLLECTIONS
  • SubGenre:Essays
  • Language:English
  • Pages:124
  • eBook ISBN:9781483512976

Bowling for Christmas & Other Tales from the Road

by Mark Dvorak

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Overview
BOWLING FOR CHRISTMAS & OTHER TALES FROM THE ROAD contains twenty-one essays and three poems from the notebook of traveling folk singer Mark Dvorak. It is engaging, revealing and intelligently written, and recounts a journey not always taken on the highway. The author emerges from between the pages as a caring, observant and gentle man. Dvorak’s gift for descriptive prose and poetry takes you “there.”
Description
BOWLING FOR CHRISTMAS & OTHER TALES FROM THE ROAD contains twenty-one essays and three poems from the notebook of traveling folk singer Mark Dvorak. It is engaging, revealing and intelligently written, and recounts a journey not always taken on the highway. The author emerges from between the pages as a caring, observant and gentle man. Dvorak’s gift for descriptive prose and poetry takes you “there.” “I promise you, the ability to play a banjo and guitar, even marginally well, will result in many adventures, and more than a few curious circumstances...” from “Bowling for Christmas” The literary collage resonates with Dvorak’s singular voice. He writes about searching for the grave of the Louisiana born folk and blues musician Lead Belly, and reflects on the death of tenor Luciano Pavarottl. He reports on his tour of Finland and locates the tunnel in West Virginia where the legend of John Henry was born. The book culminates with the touching short story, “Bowling for Christmas.”
About the author
MARK DVORAK is a musician, teacher and songwriter. When not on the road, he lives along the DesPlaines River in Riverside, Illinois and teaches at Chicago’s Old Town School of Folk Music. He has given concerts in almost all of the United States and has made visits to Finland, Canada and Ireland. To date, Dvorak has released sixteen albums of traditional and original music, including Waterbug’s acclaimed Time Ain’t Got Nothin’ On Me. Dvorak has won awards for children’s music, journalism and was honored in 2008 with the Woodstock Folk Festival Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2013, he received the FARM Lantern Bearer Award from Folk Alliance International. The Chicago Tribune has called him, “masterful,” and the Fox Valley Folk Festival describes him as “a living archive of song and style.” In 2012, WFMT Midnight Special host Rich Warren named Dvorak, “Chicago’s official troubadour.” Mark Dvorak is available for concerts, readings and workshops. For more information, visit him on the web at www.markdvorak.com.