Carl Sandburg received one of his two Pulitzer Prizes for a 1950 compilation of his poems. A new collection focuses on the Midwestern poet's early works, what the editor calls Sandburg's "great period ...
At some unknown point before he died, Carl Sandburg, the three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning poet probably best known for calling Chicago a “city of broad shoulders,” sat down at his typewriter and ...
David Nagler, who’s the musical director for Wesley Stace’s Cabinet of Wonders, will release an album this Friday (10/14) of musical interpretations of Carl Sandburg’s poetry collection Chicago Poems, ...
With the debate over gun control heating up, a retired volunteer at a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign made a timely find. Ernie Gullerud, a former professor of social work at the university ...
Jhon Akers and Carl Sandburg have a lot in common. Akers is an associate professor of foreign languages at Wofford College. Sandburg did some teaching here and there, but mostly he was a poet, ...
The words of author Carl Sandburg, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and stacks of poetry anthologies transformed a sparsely decorated meeting room at the Cape Girardeau Public Library transforms ...
You have, no doubt, heard about the new Carl Sandburg poem. Perhaps you have read it too. It is titled “A Revolver,” and it was discovered a few weeks ago by Ernie Gullerud, a former professor of ...
One hundred years ago, Carl Sandburg released his poetry collection Chicago Poems. To celebrate the centennial, David Nagler (the musical director for Wesley Stace’s Cabinet of Wonders at City Winery) ...
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