The family of man
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
More than 500 photographs of people from all over the world illustrate those moments and feelings in life that all men share. Reissue.
Carl Sandburg es célebre por su poesía, considerada la encarnación del espíritu estadounidense. Sus obras capturan una amplia gama de temas y estilos, a menudo inspirándose en la vida y la cultura de Estados Unidos. La voz distintiva de Sandburg y su habilidad para capturar la esencia del carácter estadounidense lo convierten en una figura literaria significativa. Su escritura es valorada por su autenticidad y profunda comprensión del pueblo estadounidense.







More than 500 photographs of people from all over the world illustrate those moments and feelings in life that all men share. Reissue.
"One may read and appreciate the book for its scholarship and the cultural insights it offers on the pre-World War One era, but I suspect that most readers will delight in the emerging and appealing love story of Carl and Lillian. In our rather nihilistic age, "The Poet and the Dream Girl" acts as a kind of moral and philosophical tonic, making one believe again in all the possibilities for art, love, and social reform so passionately and beautifully espoused in these pages." - Dan Guillory, "Illinois Books. "
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"Originally published in six volumes, Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln was called "the greatest historical biography of our generation". Sandburg distilled this work into one volume that became the definitive life of Lincoln." --Descripción del editor.
The collection features uniquely nonsensical tales set in the American Midwest, created by Carl Sandburg for his daughters. Rejecting traditional European fairy tales, Sandburg introduces memorable characters like the Potato Face Blind Man and Hatrack the Horse, showcasing whimsical plots and illogical grammar. His intent was to capture a distinctly American essence, resulting in stories that resonate with children and adults alike. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper, enhancing the reading experience of these beloved tales.
In this outstanding collection of seventy-seven poems, Sandburg eloquently celebrates the themes that engaged him as a poet for more than half a century of writing- life, love, and death. Strongly lyrical, these intensely honest poems testify to human courage, frailty, and tenderness and to the enduring wonders of nature.
Made from the first 27 chapters of Sandburg's original two-volume work, Abraham Lincoln: the prairie years. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
"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
The biography offers an in-depth exploration of Abraham Lincoln's life from his birth to his presidential inauguration. This reprint of the original 1926 edition includes illustrations and is presented in a full facsimile format, ensuring an authentic reading experience. As the first installment of Carl Sandburg's Pulitzer Prize-winning work, it captures the formative years of Lincoln, highlighting key events and influences that shaped his character and leadership.
Carl Sandburg's poetry captures the vibrant essence of early 20th-century America, reflecting the lives of everyday people such as factory workers, hobos, and political figures. His unique style blends free verse with journalistic observation, challenging the conventions of his time. Drawing from his diverse experiences as a soldier, socialist, and reporter, Sandburg's work is characterized by its emotional depth and social commentary, offering a raw and dynamic portrayal of the Midwest and its inhabitants.