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  2. The American Songbag - Wikipedia

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    The American Songbag is an anthology of American folksongs compiled by the poet Carl Sandburg and published by Harcourt, Brace and Company in 1927. It was enormously popular [1] and was in print continuously for more than seventy years. [2] Melodies from it were used in Alec Wilder's Names from the War (1961).

  3. Chicago Poems - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Poems established Sandburg as a major figure in contemporary literature. [5] Chicago Poems , and its follow-up volumes of verse, Cornhuskers (1918) and Smoke and Steel (1920) represent Sandburg's attempts to found an American version of social realism, writing expansive verse in praise of American agriculture and industry.

  4. Wikipedia : Requested articles/Arts and entertainment ...

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    Grass - by Carl Sandburg; Green Eggs and Hamlet - by Mike O'Neil; Green Grass, Running River - by Thomas King; Green River Rising - by Tim Willocks; A Grief Ago - by Dylan Thomas; Grimpow: The Invisible Road by Rafael Ábalos; ; ; Grumpy in Belgrade - by Chris Farmer; published by Komshe d.o.o., November 2014, Belgrade, Serbia

  5. Carl Sandburg - Wikipedia

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    Carl Sandburg's boyhood home in Galesburg is now operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency as the Carl Sandburg State Historic Site. The site contains the cottage Sandburg was born in, a modern visitor center, and small garden with a large stone called Remembrance Rock, under which his and his wife's ashes are buried. [ 28 ]

  6. American poetry - Wikipedia

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    The development of these idioms, as well as conservative reactions against them, can be traced through the works of poets such as Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935), Stephen Crane (1871–1900), Robert Frost (1874–1963), Carl Sandburg (1878–1967), and Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950). Frost, in particular, is a commanding figure, who ...

  7. Rootabaga Stories - Wikipedia

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    The "Rootabaga" stories were born of Sandburg's desire for "American fairy tales" to match American childhood. He felt that the European stories involving royalty and knights were inappropriate, and so set his stories in a fictionalized American Midwest called "the Rootabaga country" with fairy-tale concepts such as corn fairies mixed with farms, trains, sidewalks, and skyscrapers.

  8. Category:Poetry by Carl Sandburg - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Works by Carl Sandburg - Wikipedia

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