Carl Sandburg

Carl Sandburg

Carl Sandburg was an American writer and editor, best known for his poetry. He was the recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry and another for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. H. L. Mencken called Carl Sandburg "indubitably an American in every pulse-beat." Sandburg was born in Galesburg, Illinois, to parents of Swedish ancestry. At the age of thirteen he left school and began driving a milk wagon. From the age of about fourteen until he was seventeen or eighteen, he worked as a porter at the Union Hotel barbershop in Galesburg. After that he was on the milk route again for...
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Birthdate:January 6, 1878
Birthplace:Galesburg, Illinois
Date of death:July 22, 1967
Also known as:Sandburg, Carl

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1951 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Collected Poems
1940 Pulitzer Prize for History Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years
1955 Nominated - National Book Award for Nonfiction Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years
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Written works by Carl Sandburg

Title
Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years
Abe Lincoln Grows Up
Billy Sunday and other poems
Grassroots
What do you think?
Early moon
Lincoln's Devotional
people, yes
Lincoln Album/Cassette #52015
Smoke and steel
Mary Lincoln, wife and widow
Soo Line sonata
Address of Carl Sandburg before a Joint Session of Congress, February 12, 1959
Honey and salt
Lincoln
Bronze wood
Chicago poems
Poems of the Midwest
Names
Complete poems
letters of Carl Sandburg
M'Liss and Louie
peuple, oui
unga främlingarna
Good morning, America
In reckless ecstasy
Linkolʹn
Potato face
Seven poems
Arithmetic
plaint of a rose
Fables, foibles, and foobles
Six new poems and a parable
Lincoln collector
Bomber!
Breathing tokens
wedding procession of the rag doll and the broom handle and who was in it
Carl Sandburg
Chicago Race Riots
Fog and Other Poems
Sandburg range
Dikter i urval
Tumačenje ljubavi
Henry Horner, Governor Of Illinois 1878-1940
Incidentals
movies are
Rootabaga stories
Remembrance Rock
Storm over the land
Not Everyday an Aurora Borealis For Your Birthday
Selected poems of Carl Sandburg
From Daybreak to Good Night
Huckabuck Family
American Songbag
Joseffy
Tormenta sobre la tierra
Prairie-town boy =
Harvest poems, 1910-1960
Slabs of the sunburnt West
Poems for the people
Wind Song
Cornhuskers
Rainbows are made
Home front memo
Ever the winds of chance
María Lincoln, esposa y viuda
Always the young strangers
New American songbag
You and your job
Lincoln preface
Sagor från Rotabagga
address by Carl Sandburg
The fiery trail
The poems
Complete poems
The complete poems of Carl Sandburg
Ever normal turmoil
Good morning, America
The letters of Carl Sandburg
Selected poems
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Carl Sandburg quotes

  • In these times you have to be an optimist to open your eyes when you wake in the morning.

    - Carl Sandburg
  • Sometime theyll give a war and nobody will come.

    - Carl Sandburg
  • I am an idealist. I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way.

    - Carl Sandburg
  • I tell you the past is a bucket of ashes, so live not in your yesterdays, no just for tomorrow, but in the here and now. Keep moving and forget the post mortems; and remember, no one can get the jump on the future.

    - Carl Sandburg
  • Nothing happens unless first a dream.

    - Carl Sandburg

Places Carl Sandburg has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Carl Sandburg
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Milwaukee 594,833
B Flat Rock
C Elmhurst 46,314
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What is Carl Sandburg quoted as saying?
  • A:
    Famous quotations include: "Slang is a language that rolls up its sleeves, spits on its hands and goes to work."
  • Q:
    What was Carl Sandburg's profession?
  • A:
    Carl Sandburg was an accomplished historian, writer and novelist.
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Awards & Accolades

  • Pulitzer Prize - History
    1940
  • Pulitzer Prize - Poetry
    1951, 1919
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