A compilation of the American poet's works includes the contents of such acclaimed anthologies as "Chicago Poems," "Cornhuskers," and "Smoke and Steel."
Forty years of poetry from 1910 to1950 are collected in this volume. An introduction by Sandburg discusses his long career as a writer and reaffirms his efficacy of poetry.
A collection of 166 previously unpublished and uncollected poems on such topics as Chicago, Lincoln, African-Americans, love, and protest
As this collection so masterfully demonstrates, “[Sandburg’s poetry] is independent, honest, direct, lyric, and it endures, clamorous and muted, magical as life itself” (New York Times).
A comprehensive edition of one of America's greatest poets, this collection draws from her four published volumes, together with 50 uncollected works and translations of Octavio Paz, Max Jacob and others.
He was America.” In this outstanding collection of seventy-seven poems, Sandburg eloquently celebrates the themes that engaged him as a poet for more than half a century of writing—life, love, and death.
This book presents the poetry and letters of the American writer Adelaide Crapsey (1878–1914).
Traces the life of the American poet, journalist, and historian who won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the Pulitzer Prize for History.
A collection of approximately seventy poems by Sandburg, with an introductory "short talk on poetry."
Seventy humorous and serious poems dealing with people, word play, everyday things, nature, night, and the sea. Carl Sandburg is one of America's greatest writers; his poetry is a celebration of the American spirit.
A collection of 77 new lyrical poems testifying to man's courage, frailty, and tenderness.