The complete poems of Carl Sandburg
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MacLeish, Archibald, 1892-1982, writer of introduction.
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Table of Contents
Chicago poems: Chicago --
Sketch --
Masses --
Lost --
The Harbor --
They will say --
Mill-doors --
Halsted street car --
Clark street bridge --
Passers-by --
The walking man of Rodin --
Subway --
The shovel man --
A teamster's farewell --
Fish crier --
Picnic boat --
Happiness --
Muckers --
Blacklisted --
Graceland --
Child of the Romans --
The right to grief --
Mag --
Onion days --
Population drifts --
Cripple --
A fence --
Anna Imroth --
Working girls --
Mamie --
Personality --
Cumulatives --
To certain journeymen --
Chamfort --
Limited --
The has-been --
In a back alley --
A coin --
Dynamiter --
Ice handler --
Jack --
Fellow citizens --
Nigger --
Two neighbors --
Style --
To Beachey, 1912 --
Under a hat rim --
In a breath --
Bath --
Bronzes --
Dunes --
On the way --
Ready to kill --
To a contemporary bunkshooter --
Skyscraper --
Handfuls: Fog --
Pool --
Jan Kubelik --
Choose --
Crimson --
Whitelight --
Flux --
Kin --
White shoulders --
Losses --
Troths --
War poems (1914-1915): Killers --
Among the red guns --
Iron --
Murmurings in a field hospital --
Statistics --
Fight --
Buttons --
And they obey --
Jaws --
Salvage --
Wars --
The road and the end: The road and the end --
Choices --
Graves --
Aztec mask --
Momus --
The answer --
To a dead man --
Under --
A sphinx --
Who am I? --
Our prayer of thanks --
Fogs and fires: At a window --
Under the harvest moon --
The great hunt --
Monotone --
Joy --
Shirt --
Aztec --
Two --
Back yard --
On the breakwater --
Mask --
Pearl fog --
I sang --
Follies --
June --
Nocturne in a deserted brickyard --
Hydrangeas --
Theme in yellow --
Between two hills --
Last answers --
Window --
Young sea --
Bones --
Pals --
Child --
Poppies --
Child moon --
Margaret --
Shadows: Poems done on a late night car --
It is much --
Trafficker --
Harrison street court --
Soiled dove --
Jungheimer's --
Gone --
Other days (1900-1910): Dreams in the dusk --
Docks --
All day long --
Waiting --
From the shore --
Uplands in May --
Dream girl --
Plowboy --
Broadway --
Old woman --
Noon hour --
'Boes --
Under a telephone pole --
I am the people, the mob --
Government --
Languages --
Letters to dead imagists --
Sheep --
The red son --
The mist --
The junk man --
Silver nails --
Gypsy.
Cornhuskers: Prairie --
River roads --
Prairie waters by night --
Early moon --
Laughing corn --
Autumn movement --
Falltime --
Illinois farmer --
Hits and runs --
Village in late summer --
Blizzard notes --
Sunset from Omaha hotel window --
Still life --
Band concert --
Three pieces on the smoke of Autumn --
Localities --
Caboose thoughts --
Alix --
Potato blossom songs and jigs --
Loam --
Manitobe Childe Roland --
Wilderness --
Persons half known: Chicago poet --
Fire-logs --
Repetitions --
Adelaide crapsey --
Young bullfrogs --
Memoir of a proud boy --
Bilbea --
Southern pacific --
Washerwoman --
Portrait of a motorcar --
Girl in a cage --
Buffalo Bill --
Sixteen months --
Child Margaret --
Singing nigger --
Leather leggings: Leather leggings --
Prayers of steel --
Always the mob --
Jabberers --
Cartoon --
Interior --
Street window --
Palladiums --
Clocks --
Legends --
Psalm of those who go forth before daylight --
Horses and men in rain --
Questionnaire --
Near Keokuk --
Slants at Buffalo, New York --
Flat lands --
Lawyer --
Three balls --
Chicks --
Humdrum --
Joliet --
Knucks --
Testament --
Haunts: Valley song --
In tall grass --
Upstairs --
Monosyllabic --
Films --
Kreisler --
The sea hold --
Goldwing moth --
Loin cloth --
Hemlock and cedar --
Summer shirt sale --
Medallion --
Bricklayer love --
Ashurnatsirpal III --
Mammy hums --
Bringers --
Crimson rambler --
Haunts --
Have me --
Fire dreams --
Baby face --
The year --
Drumnotes --
Moonset --
Garden wireless --
Handfuls --
Cool tombs --
Shenandoah: Shenandoah --
New feet --
Old Osawatomie --
Grass --
Flanders --
Gargoyle --
Old timers --
House --
John Ericsson Day Memorial, 1918 --
Remembered women --
Out of white lips --
Memoir --
A million young workmen --
Smoke --
A tall man --
The four brothers --
Smoke and steel: Smoke nights: Smoke and steel --
Five towns on the B. and O. --
Work gangs --
Pennsylvania --
Whirls --
People who must: People who must --
Alley rats --
Eleventh Avenue racket --
Home fires --
Hats --
They all want to play Hamlet --
The mayor of Gary --
Omaha --
Galoots --
Crabapple blossoms --
Real estate news --
Manual system --
Stripes --
Honkey tonk in Cleveland, Ohio --
Crapshooters --
Soup --
Clinton south of folk --
Blue Island intersection --
Red-headed restaurant cashier --
Boy and father --
Clean curtains --
Crimson changes people --
Neighbors --
Cahoots --
Blue maroons --
The hangman at home --
Man, the man hunter --
The sins of Kalamazoo --
Broken-face gargoyles: Broken-face gargoyles --
Aprons of silence --
Death snips proud men --
Good night --
Shirt --
Jazz fantasia --
Do you want affidavits?
"Old-fashioned requited love" --
Purple martins --
Brass keys --
Pick-offs --
Manufactured Gods --
Mask --
Playthings of the wind: Four preludes on playthings of the wind --
Broken tabernacles --
Osawatomie --
Long guns --
Dusty doors --
Flash crimson --
The lawyers know too much --
Losers --
Places --
Threes --
The liars --
Prayer after world war --
A.E.F. --
Bas-relief --
Carlovingian dreams --
Bronzes --
Let love go on --
Killers --
Clean hands --
Three ghosts --
Pencils --
Jug --
And this will be all? --
Hoodlums --
Yes, the dead speak to us --
Mist forms: Calls --
Sea-wash --
Silver wind --
Evening waterfall --
Crucible --
Summer stars --
Throw roses --
Just before April came --
Stars, songs, faces --
Sandpipers --
Three violins --
The wind sings welcome in early spring --
Tawney --
Slippery --
Helga --
Baby toes --
People with proud chins --
Winter milk --
Sleepyheads --
Sumach and birds --
Women washing their hair --
Peach blossoms --
Half moon in a high wind --
Remorse --
River moons --
Sand scribblings --
How yesterday looked --
Paula --
Laughing blue steel --
They ask each other where they came from --
How much? --
Throwbacks --
Wind song --
Three spring notations on bipeds --
Sandhill people --
Far rockaway night till morning --
Hummingbird woman --
Buckwheat --
Blue Ridge --
Valley song --
Mist forms --
Pigeon --
Chasers --
Horse fiddle --
Timber wings --
Night stuff --
Spanish --
Shag-bark hickory --
The south wind says so --
Accomplished facts: Accomplished facts --
Grieg being dead --
Chords --
Dogheads --
Trinity place --
Portrait --
Potomac river mist --
Jack London and O. Henry --
His own face hidden --
Cups of coffee --
Passports: Smoke rose gold --
Tangibles --
Night movement-New York --
North Atlantic --
Fog portrait --
Flying fish --
Home thoughts --
In the shadow of the palace --
Two items --
Streets too old --
Savoir faire --
Mohammed Bek Hadjetlache --
High conspiratorial persons --
Baltic fog notes --
Circles of doors: Circles of doors --
Hate --
Two strangers breakfast --
Snow --
Dancer --
Plaster --
Curse of a rich Polish peasant on his sister who ran away with a wild man --
Woman with a past --
White hands --
An electric sign goes dark --
They buy with an eye to looks --
Proud and beautiful --
Telegram --
Glimmer --
White ash --
Testimony regarding a ghost --
Put off the wedding five times and nobody comes to it --
Baby vamps --
Vaudeville dancer --
Balloon faces --
Haze: Haze --
Cadenza --
Memoranda --
Potomac town in February --
Buffalo dusk --
Corn hut talk --
Branches --
Rusty crimson --
Letter S --
Weeds --
New farm tractor --
Pods --
Harvest sunset --
Night's nothings again --
Panels: Panels --
Dan --
Whiffletree --
Mascots --
The skyscraper loves night --
Never born --
Thin strips --
Five cent balloons --
My people --
Swirl --
Wistful --
Basket --
Fire pages --
Finish --
For you.
Slabs of the sunburnt west: The windy city --
Washington monument by night --
And so today --
Black horizons --
Sea slant --
Upstream --
Four Steichen prints --
Fins --
Beat, old heart --
Moon riders --
At the gates of tombs --
Hazardous occupations --
Props --
Gypsy mother --
Gold mud --
Crossing the paces --
Couples --
Caligari --
Feather lights --
Pearl horizons --
Hoof dusk --
Harsk, harsk --
Brancusi --
Ambassadors of grief --
Without the cane and the derby --
The rakeoff and the getaway --
Two humpties --
Improved farmland --
Hell on the Wabash --
This-for the moon-yes? --
Primer lesson --
Slabs of the sunburnt west --
Good morning America: Tentative (first model) definitions of poetry --
Good morning America --
Spring grass: Spring grass --
Moist moon people --
Spring cries --
Frog songs --
Lumber yard pools at sunset --
Spring carries surprises --
More country people --
Spring wind --
Crisscross --
Baby song of the four winds --
Blossom themes --
Small homes --
Corn belt: She opens the barn door every morning --
Milk-white moon, put the cows to sleep --
Slow program --
Field people --
Sunsets --
Grassroots --
Canadians and Pottawatomies --
Corn and beans --
Mockers go to Kansas in spring --
Bird talk --
Kansas lessons --
Cricket march --
Summer grass --
Nocturn cabbage --
Crabapples --
Poplar and elm --
Brown gold --
Ripe corn --
Auburn --
Redhaw rain --
Without notice beforehand --
Corn prattlings --
Haze gold --
Winter gold --
Maroon with silver frost --
Cornfield ridge and stream --
On a railroad right of way --
So to speak --
Valley mist: Silver point --
Mist marches across the valley --
Methusaleh saw many repeaters --
Sketch of a poet --
Whiffs of the Ohio River at Cincinnati --
Surburban Sicilian sketches --
Flat waters of the west in Kansas --
Three slants at New York --
Landscape including three states of the union --
Crossing Ohio when poppies bloom in Ashtabula --
March of the hungry mountains --
Dialogue --
Smoke blue --
Again? --
Even numbers --
Chillicothe --
Splinter --
Santa Fe sketches --
Little album: New Hampshire again --
A couple --
Chicago boy baby --
Joke gold --
The old flagman --
Iglits and his wife --
Medley --
Implications --
To the ghost of John Milton --
Heavy and light --
Early hours --
Hungry and laughing men --
Fate --
Cheap blue --
Lavender lilies --
Half way --
Between worlds --
M'Liss and Louie --
Bitter summer thoughts: Phizzog --
Bitter summer thoughts --
Bitter summer thoughts-no. 3 --
Bitter summer thoughts-no. XXII --
Bars --
They ask: Is God, too, lonely? --
Two nocturns --
Useless words --
Wanting the impossible --
Money, politics, love, and glory --
The way of the world --
Early lynching --
Plunger --
Rain winds: Rain winds blow doors open --
Wind horses --
River moon --
They met young --
Yellow evening star --
Face --
Head --
Explanations of love --
Seven eleven --
Spray --
Broken hearted soprano --
Epistle --
Monkey of stars.
Great rooms: Sea chest --
We have gone through great rooms together --
Love in Labrador --
Sleep impression --
Maybe --
Bug spots --
Understandings in blue --
Let them ask your pardon --
Striped cats, old men and proud stockings --
Moon hammock --
Thimble islands --
Clefs --
The great proud wagon wheels go on --
Tall timber --
Proud torsos --
To know silence perfectly --
Sky pieces: Sky pieces --
Lovable babblers --
Oomba --
Seventeen months --
Sarah's letter to Peter --
Destroyers --
Two women and their fathers --
Very very important --
Foolish about windows --
Love letter to Hans Christian Andersen --
Mysterious biography --
Rat riddles --
Winter weather --
The dinosaur bones --
Unintentional paint --
People of the eaves, I wish you good morning --
Wedding postponed --
Two women --
Snatch of sliphorn jazz --
Landscape --
Different kinds of good-by --
Three hills look different in the moonshine --
Proud of their rags --
Broken sky --
Hells and heavens --
Three fragments for fishers of destiny --
Timber moon: Timber moon --
Flowers tell months --
Landscape --
Counting --
Oak arms --
Moon path --
There are different gardens --
Windflower leaf --
Little sketch --
Butter colors --
Webs --
Peace, night, sleep --
Bundles --
Man and dog on an early winter morning --
Precious moments --
October paint --
Many hats --
The people, yes --
New section: War-time: Storms begin far back --
Books men die for --
Open letter to the poet Archibald MacLeish who has forsaken his Massachusetts farm to make propaganda for freedom --
Mr. Attila --
Is there any easy road to freedom? --
The man with the broken fingers --
Freedom is a habit --
Elephants are different to different people --
On a flimmering floom you shall ride --
Scroll --
The fireborn are at home in fire --
Mr. Longfellow and his boy --
The long shadow of Lincoln : a litany --
When death came April twelve 1945 --
Present hour: Jan, the son of Thomas --
Peace between wars --
Scriptsmith --
Enemy number one --
Worms and the wind --
The abracadabra boys --
Shoes of travel --
Turn of the wheel --
Many handles --
The unknown war --
Packsack: 1. Early period: Nocturn IV ; Brim ; Francois Villon forgotten ; Broken sonnet ; The hammer ; Hammers pounding ; The wind on the way ; Aloof ; Dust --
2. Little people: Sweeping Wendy : study in Fugue ; Paper I ; Paper II ; Doors ; Boxes and bags ; We must be polite ; Arithmetic ; Little girl, be careful what you say --
3. Sky talk: Sky talk ; Riddles and whims ; Bright conversation with Saint-Ex ; Meadow in summer ; Guaranteed antique ; You shall have homes ; Two moon fantasies ; Drowsy ; Our hells ; This street never sleeps ; New song for Indiana Ophelias ; Moonlight and maggots ; Special starlight ; The press is peculiar ; Glass house canticle ; Swell people ; Public letter to Emily Dickinson ; Scripture ; Wall shadows ; One modern poet ; Light and moonbells ; Cornucopia ; Little candle ; Moments of dawn riders ; Crossed numbers ; Night bells ; Harmonica humdrums ; Changing light winds ; Number man ; Anywhere and everywhere people.
1950-1967: From the Sandburg Range: Brainwashing --
Kisses forgotten --
Theorem --
Man the moon shooter --
Psalm of the bloodbank --
Acquaintance with Death, Sir --
Shenandoah journey --
Star silver --
Consolation sonata --
From Harvest poems: 1910-1960: Now they bury her again --
Name us a king --
Red and white --
Sayings of Henry Stephens --
Air circus --
Madison and 42nd --
Instructions --
Altgeld --
Waiting for the chariot --
Was ever a dream a drum? --
Under the capitol dome --
Isle of Patmos --
From Wind song: Bluebird, what do you feed on? --
Never two songs the same --
Daybreak --
Bee song --
Bubbles --
Old deep sing-song --
Fourth of July night --
Sea wisdom --
Nightsong --
Portrait of a child settling down for an afternoon nap --
Stars --
Be ready --
Auctioneer --
Sleep song --
Alice Corbin is gone --
Lines written for Gene Kelly to dance to --
Honey and salt: Honey and salt --
Pass, friend --
Alone and not alone --
Wingtip --
Love is a deep and a dark and a lonely --
Almanac --
Biography --
Anecdote of hemlock for two Athenians --
Dreaming fool --
Lief the lucky --
Bird footprint --
Cahokia --
Buyers and sellers --
City number --
Chromo --
The evening sunsets witness and pass on --
Deep sea wandering --
Call the next witness --
Early copper --
Atlas, how have you been? --
Cheap rent --
Elm buds --
Child face --
Fog numbers --
Evening questions --
Fifty-fifty --
Evening sea wind --
Forgotten wars --
God is no gentleman --
Hunger and cold --
Foxgloves --
Harvest --
Fame if not fortune --
Impasse --
Is wisdom a lot of language? --
Keepsake boxes --
Impossible Iambics --
Lackawanna twilight --
If so hap may be --
Kisses, can you come back like ghosts? --
Lake Michigan morning --
New weather --
Lesson --
Metamorphosis --
Love beyond keeping --
Moon Rondeau --
Little word, little white bird --
Offering and rebuff --
Morning glory blue --
High moments --
Mummy --
Old Hokusai print --
One parting --
Ever a seeker --
Old music for quiet hearts --
Personalia --
The gong of time --
Prairie woodland --
Shadows fall blue on the mountains --
Quotations --
Skyscrapers stand proud --
Pool of Bethesda --
First sonata for Karen Paula --
Thou art like a flower --
Solo for Saturday night guitar --
Rose bawn --
Speech --
Runaway colors --
Out of the rainbow end --
Sun dancer --
Themes in contrast --
Two fish --
Smoke shapes --
Three shrines --
Variations on a theme --
Timesweep.
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xxxi, 797 pages ; 24 cm
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English
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Includes indexes.
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"The original edition, published in 1950, won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. This new, revised and expanded, edition contains, in addition to the introduction, an index of titles, an index of first lines, and 113 poems not included in the earlier volume."--Jacket.
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Pulitzer Prize Award for Poetry, 1951.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Sandburg, C., & MacLeish, A. (1970). The complete poems of Carl Sandburg (Revised and expanded edition.). Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967 and Archibald MacLeish. 1970. The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967 and Archibald MacLeish. The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Sandburg, Carl, and Archibald MacLeish. The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg Revised and expanded edition., Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.
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