
Overview
For much of the 20th century, Sandburg was synonymous with the American experience, a spokesman on behalf of the people. One of the most successful writers in the English language, Sandburg was a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winner for his poetry as well as part of his six-volume Lincoln biography. Yet, after his death, Sandburg’s literary legacy faded and his poems, once taught in schools across America, were dismissed under the weight of massive critical attack.
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26 - 1Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune January 23, 2012
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26 - 2Cab Calloway: Sketches February 27, 2012
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26 - 3Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel April 02, 2012
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26 - 4Harper Lee: Hey, Boo April 02, 2012
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26 - 5Johnny Carson: King of Late Night May 14, 2012
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26 - 6The Day Carl Sandburg Died September 24, 2012
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26 - 7Inventing David Geffen November 20, 2012
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26 - 8Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance December 28, 2012