Unexpurgated and uncollected poems, many of which remained unpublished because their language was too raw, their attitude and politics too daring. Edited and with an Introduction by George and Willene Hendrick; photographs.
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About the Author:
Author-poet Carl Sandburg was born in the three-room cottage at 313 East Third Street in Galesburg on January 6, 1878. The modest house, which is maintained by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, reflects the typical living conditions of a late nineteenth century working-class family. Many of the furnishings once belonged to the Sandburg family. Behind the home stands a small wooded park. There, beneath Remembrance Rock, lie the ashes of Carl Sandburg, who died in 1967.
Review:
Arms
Ashes And Dreams
Big Stones Of The Egyptian Tombs
Billy Sunday
Black Properties
Cleo
Dailies
Daniel Webster
Dunsany
The Eastland
Edgar Lee Masters
Elizabeth Umpstead
Eugene V. Debs
Ezra [pound]
The First Kiss Came With Flame
God's Children
Hawthorne
Hellcat
I Should Like To Be Hanged On A Summer Afternoon
In Blue Gown And In Black Satin Gown
An Interwoven Man And Woman Talked
Jerry
Legal Midnight Hour
Magical Confusion
Man, The Man-hunter
Monday, One P.m.
Mother Alphonsa
Napoleon
On Re-reading Edgar Lee Masters' Lincoln-the-man Three Years
Painted Fishes
Pearl Diver
Planked Whitefish
A Reporter In Debt
The Rewrite Man Is Tired
Shadows Of April And Blue Hills
She Held Herself A Deep Pool For Him
Taking On Suds Men Talk
These Valleys Seem Old
To Webster Ford
Troth Tryst
Vaudeville: 1916
Virginia Woolf
The Workingmen
-- Table of Poems from Poem FinderŪ
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- PublisherHoughton Mifflin Harcourt
- Publication date1993
- ISBN 10 0151621306
- ISBN 13 9780151621309
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages144
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