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Cornhuskers
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Cornhuskers

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Winner of the 1919 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, Cornhuskers is an homage to America and the American midwest from one of the nation’s most acclaimed writers, Carl Sandburg. One hundred years after the book’s first publication, this 104-poem collection breathes life into our national past–honoring the prairie, the changing seasons, and the hard-working people of the heartlands. Succinct and remarkably beautiful, these poems sing with a certain unencumbered honesty that both complicates and informs our understanding of the author’s midwestern wilderness. Sandburg, the poet of the people as he came to be so affectionately known, writes plainly and unpretentiously about the place that he had called home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Applewood Books
Date
26 September 2018
Pages
158
ISBN
9781429095297

Winner of the 1919 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, Cornhuskers is an homage to America and the American midwest from one of the nation’s most acclaimed writers, Carl Sandburg. One hundred years after the book’s first publication, this 104-poem collection breathes life into our national past–honoring the prairie, the changing seasons, and the hard-working people of the heartlands. Succinct and remarkably beautiful, these poems sing with a certain unencumbered honesty that both complicates and informs our understanding of the author’s midwestern wilderness. Sandburg, the poet of the people as he came to be so affectionately known, writes plainly and unpretentiously about the place that he had called home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Applewood Books
Date
26 September 2018
Pages
158
ISBN
9781429095297