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Carl Sandburg's America: A Study of His Works, His Politics, and His New Imagination
Carl Sandburg's America: A Study of His Works, His Politics, and His New Imagination
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The book analyzes how Sandburg's early writing reflected his political agenda and how that agenda broadened over time. Readers will become familiar with the reasons Sandburg's literary reputation declined. In addition, readers will gain insight into how Carl Sandburg attempted to reconstruct and reinvent American literature and how he experimented with various literary genres in his own writing.
The book helps readers become familiar with Sandburg's life and poetry and improve their own work by analyzing his. Carl Sandburg's America can be used in introductory and survey courses, as well as upper-division literature classes. With its numerous examples of excellent writing, the book is also a useful supplemental text for courses on writing and rhetoric.
Dr. Evert Villarreal holds a Ph.D. with a specialization in 19th and 20th century American literature and poetry from Texas A&M University. Dr. Villarreal, who is a lecturer at The University of Texas-Pan American, teaches courses in writing, rhetoric, American literature, and world literature. Dr. Villarreal has done extensive research on the life and work of the notable American poet Carl Sandburg and has appeared on PBS's American Masters Series titles The Day Carl Sandburg Died.