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4.0 out of 5 stars
Poems by America's favorite poet....,
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This review is from: Early Moon (Voyager/HBJ Book) (Paperback)
An collection of seventy poems by America's favorite poet, hathered especially for young readers and grouped under such topical headings as "Wind and Sea," "Portraits," and "Birds and Bugs.""What is poetry? Carl Sandberg asks in the delightful "Short Talk" that opens this volume. How is a poem made? If it can be explained, is it really a poem? Should children write poetry? He then goes on to present his own captivating, often amusing poems. Dealing with everyday themes that young readers will enjoy, he writes about skyscrapers, hats, tactors, and buffaloes; pumpkins, weeds, cabbages, and birds. There are groups of poems about children, wind and sea, and night; and a number of Sandberg's best-known powems, including "Fog."
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superb introduction to understanding poetry,
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This review is from: Early Moon (Voyager/HBJ Book) (Paperback)
the essay written at the beginning of this book is marvelous. Sandburg speaks in simple terms and explains everything one should or want to know about the meaning of poetry. Nothing fancy or academic or boring, just an exquisite understanding of how poetry began and how it affects our lives. Marlene Klotz
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Early Moon (Voyager/HBJ Book) by Carl Sandburg (Paperback - April 18, 1978)
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