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Sandburg
[ sand-burg, san- ]
noun
- Carl, 1878–1967, U.S. poet and biographer.
Sandburg
/ ˈsændbɜːɡ; ˈsænbɜːɡ /
noun
- SandburgCarl18781967MUSWRITING: writerWRITING: poet Carl. 1878–1967, US writer, noted esp for his poetry, often written in free verse
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It has its psychological roots in works like Carl Sandburg’s "The People, Yes," and ultimately derives from the delusion of American exceptionalism.
From Salon
Carl Sandburg needed to calm down about Chicago.
From Washington Post
So did Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg, who said they “seem entirely authentic.”
From Washington Post
And in 1988, Chase-Riboud’s second poetry collection, “Portrait of a Nude Woman as Cleopatra,” won her the Carl Sandburg prize for best American poet.
From New York Times
“The Prairie,” an oratorio-style choral work to a long poem by Carl Sandburg, made his name as a composer when it premiered in 1944.
From New York Times
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