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Carl Sandburg

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 7.49
  Total Words: 1873
  Total Characters: 8733
  Number of Sentences: 111


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 16.87
  Characters per Words: 4.66


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 69.52
  Fog Scale Level: 10.29
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.76  

Carl Sandburg

The beloved poet, Carl Sandburg, changed the course of American poetry.  He was a poet, novelist, journalist, and songwriter, yet the influence of his works have not always been acknowledged.  Carl Sandburg's evocations of American urban and rural life, compassion for people, and his love of nature, through his works have made an enormous contribution to the American literary scene.
     Carl Sandburg was born on January 6, 1878 to illiterate parents of Swedish decent in Galesburg, Illinois.  Much of Sandburg's literary works are a result of his life time observations.  He, more generously than many of his fellow authors, left a detailed account of his wanderings, his numerous jobs, his early struggles, and his successes in life.  His own life fascinated him.(Rogers 19)  Therefore, he felt he wanted to share his fascination with the people he enjoyed writing about.  
     Carl Sandburg is so greatly remembered because his writing was considerably different from the writing of his contemporaries.  He let his mind travel, and be free.  His works included the use of free verse, colloquialisms, an original type of rhythm, and oddly structured, prosaic poetry that emphasized key phrases and images.(clc 35, 338)  Sandburg was the first of a long line of poets and authors to use the words and phrases that he created in his poetry.
     Sandburg's style of writing is what changed the course of American poetry.  Before Sandburg, most poetry and other literary works were considerably similar, along with dull and boring.  He carried poetry to "new horizons."  He, many times, wrote of reality, which was not always what people wanted to read, but it was reality and it had to be dealt with.  This is how his writing became so known, because he dealt with what was real in our fantasy world.
     Sandburg was not afraid to express his true feelings and thought on people, society, nature, and life in general.  One of his finest poetic achievements is a poem called The People, Y...

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