Carl Sandburg was an influential American figure, celebrated for his work as a folklorist, historian, poet, and novelist. His free verse poems were renowned for their celebration of American people, geography, and industry. Sandburg's deep connection to his country was highlighted by Henry Louis Mencken, who described him as "indubitably an American in every pulse-beat."
One of Sandburg's most significant contributions to American literature was his six-volume biography of Abraham Lincoln, published between 1926 and 1939. This monumental work demonstrated his dedication to historical research and his commitment to understanding the nation's past. Alongside his biographical work, Sandburg also published several collections of poetry, including "Smoke and Steel" (1920), which further showcased his unique literary voice and style.
Sandburg's exceptional talent as a writer was recognized with multiple Pulitzer Prizes, cementing his place as one of the most important and influential American authors of the 20th century. His ability to capture the spirit of the American people and landscape in his poetry and prose has left a lasting legacy in the world of literature. Sandburg's work will continue to be studied and admired for its powerful and evocative portrayal of the American experience.
Standalone Novels
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1
Remembrance Rock
1948
Children's Books
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Title
Year
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1
Rootabaga Stories
1922
2
Rootabaga Pigeons
1923
3
Abe Lincoln Grows Up
1928
4
Early Moon
1930
5
Prairie-Town Boy
1955
6
Wind Song
1960
7
The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll & The Broom Handle and Who Was in It
1967
8
The Sandburg Treasury
1970
9
Rainbows Are Made
1982
10
More Rootabaga Stories
1993
Collections
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Year
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1
Incidentals
1904
2
In Reckless Ecstasy
1904
3
Chicago Poems
1916
4
Cornhuskers
1918
5
Smoke and Steel
1920
6
Slabs of the Sunburnt
1922
7
Poems of the Midwest
1946
8
The Complete Poems
1950
9
Harvest Poems
1960
10
Honey and Salt
1963
11
Breathing Tokens
1978
12
Ever the Winds of Chance
1983
13
Fables, Foibles, and Foobles
1988
14
Arithmetic
1993
15
Billy Sunday And Other Poems
1993
16
Carl Sandburg: Selected Poems
1996
17
Selected Poems
1996
18
Poems for Children Nowhere Near Old Enough to Vote
1999
19
Poetry for Kids
2017
Non-Fiction Books
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You and Your Job
1908
2
Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years
1926
3
The American Songbag
1927
4
Mary Lincoln: Wife and Widow
1932
5
Abraham Lincoln: The War Years
1939
6
Storm Over The Land
1942
7
Home Front Memo
1943
8
New American Songbag
1950
9
Always the Young Strangers
1953
10
A Lincoln Preface
1953
11
The Letters of Carl Sandburg
1968
12
The Chicago Race Riots of 1919
1969
13
Ever the Winds of Chance
1983
14
Carl Sandburg at the Movies
1985
15
The Poet and the Dream Girl (With: Lilian Steichen)
1987
16
The Poet and the Dream Girl
1987
17
The Movies Are
2000
18
The Sandburg Range
2001
Poetry
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Title
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1
The People, Yes
2009
American Poets Project Books
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Year
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1
Walt Whitman (By: Walt Whitman)
1892
2
Edgar Allan Poe (By: Richard Wilbur)
1909
3
Theodore Roethke ( By: Theodore Roethke)
1969
4
A. R. Ammons (By: David Lehman, A.R. Ammons)
1977
5
William Carlos Williams (By: William Carlos Williams)
1984
6
Edna St. Vincent Millay (By: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
1991
7
Carl Sandburg: Selected Poems
1996
8
Yvor Winters (By: Thom Gunn, Yvor Winters)
1999
9
Karl Shapiro (By: John Updike, Karl Shapiro)
2003
10
Poets of World War II (By: Various Various, Harvey Shapiro)
2003
11
American Wits (By: John Hollander)
2003
12
John Greenleaf Whittier (By: John Greenleaf Whittier)
2004
13
Kenneth Fearing (By: Robert Polito, Kenneth Fearing)
2004
14
Muriel Rukeyser (By: Muriel Rukeyser)
2004
15
John Berryman (By: Kevin Young, John Berryman)
2004
16
Poets of the Civil War ( By: J.D. McClatchy)
2005
17
Emma Lazarus (By: Emma Lazarus)
2005
18
Edith Wharton ( By: Edith Wharton)
2005
19
The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks (By: Gwendolyn Brooks, Elizabeth Alexander)
2005
20
Cole Porter (By: Robert Kimball, Cole Porter)
2006
21
Louis Zukofsky (By: Louis Zukofsky, Charles Bernstein)
2006
22
Kenneth Koch (By: Ron Padgett, Kenneth Koch)
2007
23
American Sonnets (By: David Bromwich)
2007
24
James Agee (By: James Agee, Andrew Hudgins)
2008
25
Poems from the Women's Movement (By: Honor Moore)
2009
26
Ira Gershwin (By: Robert Kimball, Ira Gershwin)
2009
27
Lyrics of the First Great Popular Songs (By: Stephen Collins Foster, Ken Emerson)
2010
28
Countee Cullen (By: Major Jackson, Countee Cullen)
2010
29
Amy Lowell (By: Honor Moore)
2012
Poetry for Young People Books
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Walt Whitman (By: Walt Whitman)
1977
2
Robert Frost ( By: Robert Frost)
1994
3
Emily Dickinson ( By: Emily Dickinson)
1994
4
Edgar Allan Poe (By: Edgar Allan Poe)
1995
5
Carl Sandburg
1995
6
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( By: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
1998
7
Edna St. Vincent Millay (By: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
1999
8
Robert Louis Stevenson (By: Robert Louis Stevenson)
2000
9
William Shakespeare ( By: William Shakespeare)
2000
10
Lewis Carroll ( By: Lewis Carroll)
2000
11
Rudyard Kipling ( By: Rudyard Kipling)
2000
12
Edward Lear (By: Edward Lear)
2001
13
American Poetry (By: John Hollander)
2002
14
William Butler Yeats ( By: W.B. Yeats)
2002
15
Robert Browning (By: Robert Browning)
2003
16
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
2003
17
William Wordsworth ( By: William Wordsworth)
2003
18
Alfred Tennyson ( By: Alfred Tennyson)
2003
19
William Carlos Williams ( By: William Carlos Williams)
2003
20
Animal Poems (By: John Hollander)
2004
21
Wallace Stevens (By: Wallace Stevens)
2004
22
The Seasons (By: John N. Serio)
2004
23
Langston Hughes ( By: Langston Hughes)
2006
24
William Blake ( By: William Blake)
2007
25
Poetry for Young People (By: Maya Angelou)
2007
26
Poetry for Young People: Carl Sandburg
2008
27
African American Poetry (By: Karen Barbour)
2013
28
Poetry for Kids: Walt Whitman (By: Walt Whitman)
2017
Carl Sandburg Anthologies
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War: An Anthology
1969
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Beat the Drum, Independence Day Has Come: Poems for the Fourth of July