Sandburg, Carl - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Blankenship, Russell. “Carl Sandburg.” In American Literature as an Expression of the National Mind, pp. 605-13. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1931.

Remarks on Sandburg's life, his unconventional poetry and diction, and idiomatic vision of Chicago, finally labeling him “a true mystic of the modern age.”

Brooks, Gwendolyn. “Carl Sandburg, 1878-1967.” Chicago Tribune (1 January 1978): section 7, p. 1.

Offers a brief summary of Sandburg's poetic career in honor of the centennial of his birth.

Frank, Waldo. “Chicago.” In Our America, pp. 117-47. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1919.

Mentions Sandburg as part of a survey of literary evocations of Chicago and the American Midwest.

Kramer, Dale. “For Sandburg, a Taste of Glory.” In Chicago Renaissance: The Literary Life in the Midwest 1900-1930, pp. 278-87. New York:...

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