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'''Carl August Sandburg''' ([[January 6]], [[1878]] – [[July 22]], [[1967]]) was an American [[poetry|poet]], [[history|historian]], [[novel|novelist]], balladeer, and [[folklore|folklorist]]. He was born in [[Galesburg, Illinois]] of [[Sweden|Swedish]] parents and died at his home, named Connemara, in [[Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina|Flat Rock, North Carolina]]. | '''Carl August Sandburg''' ([[January 6]], [[1878]] – [[July 22]], [[1967]]) was an American [[poetry|poet]], [[history|historian]], [[novel|novelist]], balladeer, and [[folklore|folklorist]]. He was born in [[Galesburg, Illinois]] of [[Sweden|Swedish]] parents and died at his home, named Connemara, in [[Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina|Flat Rock, North Carolina]]. | ||
[[H. L. Mencken]] once called Carl Sandburg "indubitably an American in every pulse-beat." He was a successful journalist, poet, historian, biographer, and autobiographer. During the course of his career, Sandburg won two [[Pulitzer Prize]]s, one for his biography of [[Abraham Lincoln]] (''Abraham Lincoln: The War Years'') and one for his collection ''The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg''. Yet today, his poetry is nearly forgotten, having been dropped from | [[H. L. Mencken]] once called Carl Sandburg "indubitably an American in every pulse-beat." He was a successful journalist, poet, historian, biographer, and autobiographer. During the course of his career, Sandburg won two [[Pulitzer Prize]]s, one for his biography of [[Abraham Lincoln]] (''Abraham Lincoln: The War Years'') and one for his collection ''The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg''. Yet today, his poetry is nearly forgotten, having been dropped from some of the major anthologies of American Literature. | ||
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Carl August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was an American poet, historian, novelist, balladeer, and folklorist. He was born in Galesburg, Illinois of Swedish parents and died at his home, named Connemara, in Flat Rock, North Carolina.
H. L. Mencken once called Carl Sandburg "indubitably an American in every pulse-beat." He was a successful journalist, poet, historian, biographer, and autobiographer. During the course of his career, Sandburg won two Pulitzer Prizes, one for his biography of Abraham Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln: The War Years) and one for his collection The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg. Yet today, his poetry is nearly forgotten, having been dropped from some of the major anthologies of American Literature.