LEADER 00000cam 2200373 a 4500 001 ocm23969335 003 OCoLC 005 20141231181856.0 008 910530t19921992ilu b 000 0 eng 010 91021284 020 9780252062346 (pb : alk. paper) 020 0252062345 (pb : alk. paper) 035 (OCoLC)23969335 040 DLC|cDLC|dOCLCQ|dBAKER|dBTCTA|dYDXCP|dOCLCG|dBNO|dJFN |dUtOrBLW|erda 043 n-us-il 049 JFNA 082 00 811/.52|220 092 811.52|bSAN 100 1 Sandburg, Carl,|d1878-1967. 245 10 Chicago poems /|cCarl Sandburg ; introduction by John E. Hallwas. 264 1 Urbana :|bUniversity of Illinois Press,|c[1992] 264 4 |c©1992 300 xxxi, 183 pages ;|c21 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages xxix-xxxi). 505 00 |tChicago --|tSketch|tMasses --|tLost|the harbor --|tThey will say --|tMill-Doors|tHalsted street car --|tClark street bridge --|tPassers-by --|tThe walking man of Rodin --|tSubway --|tThe shovel man --|tA teamster's farewell -- |tFish crier --|tPicnic boat --|tHappiness --|tMuckers -- |tBlacklisted --|tGraceland --|tChild of the Romans -- |tThe right to grief --|tMag --|tOnion days --|tPopulation drifts --|tCripple --|tA fence --|tAnna Imroth --|tWorking girls --|tMamie --|tPersonality --|tCumulatives --|tTo certain journeyman --|tChamfort --|tLimited --|tThe has- been --|tIn a back alley --|tA coin --|tDynamiter --|tIce handler --|tJack --|tFellow citizens --|tNigger --|tTwo neighbors --|tStyle --|tTo Beachey--1912 --|tUnder a hat rim --|tIn a breath --|tBath --|tBronzes --|tDunes --|tOn the way --|tReady to kill --|tTo a contemporary bunkshooter --|tSkyscraper --|tFog --|tPool --|tJan Kubelik --|tChoose --|tCrimson --|tWhitelight --|tFlux -- |tKin --|tWhite shoulders --|tLosses --|tTroths -- |tKillers --|tAmong the red guns --|tIron --|tMurmurings in a field hospital --|tStatistics --|tFight --|tButtons - -|tAnd they obey --|tJaws --|tSalvage --|tWars --|tThe road and the end --|tChoices --|tGraves --|tAztec mask -- |tMomus --|tThe answer --|to a dead man --|tUnder --|tA Sphinx --|tWho am I? --|tOur prayer of thanks --|tAt a window --|tUnder the harvest moon --|tThe great hunt -- |tMonotone --|tJoy --|tShirt --|tAztec --|tTwo --|tBack yard --|tOn the breakwater --|tMask --|tPearl Fog --|tI sang --|tFollies --|tJune --|tNocturne in a deserted brickyard --|tHydrangeas --|tTheme in yellow --|tBetween two hills --|tLast answers --|tWindow --|tYoung sea -- |tBones --|tPals --|tChild --|tPoppies --|tChild moon -- |tMargaret --|tPoems done on a late night car --|tIt is much --|tTrafficker --|tHarrison street court --|tSoiled dove --|tJungheimer's --|tGone --|tDreams in the dusk -- |tDocks --|tAll day long --|tWaiting --|tFrom the shore -- |tUplands in May --|tA dream girl --|tThe plow boy -- |tBroadway --|tOld woman --|tThe noon hour --|t'Boes -- |tUnder a telephone pole --|tI am the people, the mob -- |tGovernment --|tLanguages --|tLetters to dead imagists -- |tSheep --|tThe red sun --|tThe mist --|tThe junk man -- |tSilver nails --|tGypsy. 520 Poems celebrate the city and its ordinary citizens, and look at World War I and the struggle of working people to succeed. 651 0 Chicago (Ill.)|vPoetry. 700 1 Hallwas, John E. 830 0 Prairie State books.
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