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Chicago Poems (Hardcover)

by Carl Sandburg (Author)
Key Phrases: William Morris, Pietro Giovannitti, Chick Lorimer
4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)


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Editorial Reviews

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All Day Long
Among The Red Guns
And They Obey
Anna Imroth
The Answer
At A Window
Aztec
Aztec Mask
Back Yard
Bath
Between Two Hills
Blacklisted
'boes
Bones
Broadway
Bronzes: 1
Bronzes: 2
Buttons
Chamfort
Chicago
Child
Child Moon
Child Of The Romans
Choices
Choose
Clark Street Bridge
A Coin
Crimson
Cripple
Cumulatives
Docks
Dream Girl
Dreams In The Dusk
Dunes
Dynamiter
Fellow Citizens
A Fence
Fight
Fish Crier
Flux
Fog
Follies
From The Shore
Gone
Government
Graceland
Graves
The Great Hunt
Gypsy
Halsted Street Car
Happiness
The Harbor
Harrison Street Court
The Has-been
Hydrangeas
I Am The People, The Mob
I Sang
Ice Handler
In A Back Alley
In A Breath; To The Williamson Brothers
Iron
It Is Much
Jack
Jan Kubelik
Jaws
Joy
June
Jungheimer's
The Junk Man
Killers (1)
Kin
Languages
Last Answers
Letters To Dead Imagists
Limited
Losses
Lost
Mag
Mamie
Margaret
Mask
Masses
Mill-doors
The Mist
Momus
Monotone
Muckers
Murmurings In A Field Hospital
Nigger
Nocturne In A Deserted Brickyard
Noon Hour
Old Woman
On The Breakwater
On The Way
Onion Days
Our Prayer Of Thanks
Pals
Passers-by
Pearl Fog
Personality
Picnic Boat
Plowboy
Poems Done On A Late Night Car: 1. Chickens
Poems Done On A Late Night Car: 2. Used Up
Poems Done On A Late Night Car: 3. Home
Pool
Poppies
Population Drifts
Ready To Kill
The Red Son
The Right To Grief; To Certain Poets About To Die
The Road And The End
Salvage
Sheep
Shirt (1)
The Shovel Man
Silver Nails
Sketch
Skyscraper
Soiled Dove
A Sphinx
Statistics
Style
Subway
A Teamster's Farewell
Theme In Yellow
They Will Say
To A Contemporary Bunkshooter
To A Dead Man
To Beachey, 1912
To Certain Journeymen
Trafficker
Troths
Two
Two Neighbors
Under
Under A Hat Rim
Under A Telephone Pole
Under The Harvest Moon
Uplands In May
Waiting
The Walking Man Of Rodin
Wars
White Shoulders
Whitelight
Who Am I?
Window
Working Girls
Young Sea
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder® --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Description
Written in the poet’s unique personal idiom, these early poems include "Chicago," "Fog," "To a Contemporary Bunkshooter," "Who Am I?" and "Under the Harvest Moon," as well as many others on themes of war, immigrant life, death, love, loneliness and the beauty of nature. New introductory Note. Alphabetical lists of titles and first lines.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Amereon Ltd (January 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0848811380
  • ISBN-13: 978-0848811389
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #5,280,715 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hey There You Out There, Read This, May 31, 2000
By Bernard M. Patten "Book worm" (Seabrook, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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A recent death in the family prompted me to examine my life to see what I should be doing differently. The answer, one of them anyway, was I should be reading more poetry. So I got this little gem of a book from Amazon and read it through. Carl Sandburg was a master and one of the old time American poets who spoke simply and directly so that each of us could clearly understand. Fog is a typical example: The fog comes in on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. Wow! If that sounds like great writing it is because it is. I wish I could write a poem like that and I wish Chicago Poems would out sell my own poem book because it has so much more to offer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars "humming and thrumming", July 23, 2001
In my reading of poetry I have developed a peculiar habit. In the Table Of Contents I pencil in an asterisk before the titles of poems that I especially enjoyed. I find that this helps me to quickly relocate special poems later when I want to re-read them. In my copy of Sandburg's "Chicago Poems" there are many asterisks. I think that one of the things that appeal to me about these particular series of poems is their "urbanity". As the title suggests, these are often poems about "city"... about the "cosmopolis". Sandburg had a way of animating concrete and asphalt, and making us aware of the inner life of things that millions of us urbanites walk past each day. In one of my favorites entitled "Skyscraper" he says "It is the men and women, boys and girls so poured in and out all day that give the building a soul of dreams and thoughts and memories." And it ends beautifully with "By night the skyscraper looms in the smoke and the stars and has a soul." It is as though if any of Sandburg's Chicago Poems were to just remain silent for a moment, we would hear the faint night-time "humming and thrumming" of "a copper wire slung in the air." (cf. his Under A Telephone Pole).

He writes with a solemnity that avoids being morose, which is refreshing. But take note... "you will be thwarted every time, you try to catch a Sandburg rhyme." (they never rhyme). As for metre, his poems are in a free-verse very much reminiscent of Walt Whitman. The perfect poetry to read while feeding the pigeons, or otherwise commuting to and from the park.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You Owe It To Yourself ..., August 31, 2000
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When such a quantity of beautiful and profound poems comes along at such a ludicrously low price, you owe it to yourself to get it. Carry this book in your work bag, take it on the bus, and get a daily dose of Carl Sandburg, the Lowry of poetry, with his word-paintings of factories, immigrants, war, socialism, prostitution and so on. Buy it for a friend or donate it to a fellow passenger! Wonderful ...
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I love the Dover Trift Editions. They're a bit flimsy, but for the price, they can't be beat. Carl Sandburg's poems paint a colorful, often exiting, and always memoramble... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars I sing of Chicago glad and big The people 'Yes'
Sandburg is direct and strong and clear. This collection of poems first published in 1916 has as its signature poem "Chicago''. Read more
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Wonderful and authentic, a great collection for any Sandburg devotee or any patriotic Chicagoan. I was a little disappointed with the actual quality of the book, binding and... Read more
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An AMAZING anthology of this great poet's work. The poem "To a Contemporary Bunkshooter" is more timely today than when it was written. Read more
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