Poems for the People

Carl Sandburg author George Hendrick editor Willene Hendrick editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ivan R Dee, Inc

Published:27th Aug '01

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Seventy-three poems from Sandburg's early years in Chicago, almost all of them never before in print. They show him as a critic of fast-changing conditions in urban America; a walker in the city; a sensitive poet born to immigrant parents. These poems are a reminder of why we revere Sandburg as an authentic American voice. Edited with an Introduction by George and Willene Hendrick, Sandburg's most accomplished interpreters. An absolutely exhilarating read...a genuine literary event, a virtual rediscovery of an American treasure. —Michael Van Walleghen

These unfamiliar early poems reveal a vigorous young talent whose artistic technique was as experimental as his social vision was unblinkered. -- Judith L. Everson
One needs this book...to know the real Sandburg. -- Ronnie Dugger
Vigorous and original...Sandburg still has much to say to us. -- Betsy Colquitt
An absolutely exhilarating read...a genuine literary event, a virtual rediscovery of an American treasure. -- Michael Van Walleghen
An excellent overview of one of America's most widely recognized 20th century poets. It is readable, informative and fascinating study. * Kliatt *

ISBN: 9781566634038

Dimensions: 204mm x 137mm x 14mm

Weight: 236g

192 pages