Cornhuskers
Carl Sandburg
Read by Betsie Bush
Cornhuskers is a celebrated collection of 103 poems by Carl Sandburg, capturing the essence of American life in the early 20th century. Through vivid imagery and a deep connection to the land, Sandburg explores themes of labor, nature, and the human experience.
Set against the backdrop of the Midwest, these poems reflect the voices of farmers, workers, and everyday people, offering a rich tapestry of emotions and insights. Sandburg's unique style blends free verse with traditional forms, creating a distinctive rhythm that resonates with readers.
Recognized with a Pulitzer Prize Special Letters Award in 1919, Cornhuskers stands out for its authentic portrayal of American life and its celebration of the ordinary. This collection invites listeners to immerse themselves in the beauty and struggles of a bygone era, making it a significant work in the landscape of American poetry.
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| Prairie | 49:52 | Read by Betsie Bush | |
| Chicago Poet | 13:33 | Read by Betsie Bush | |
| Leather Leggings | 28:50 | Read by Betsie Bush | |
| Valley Song | 22:01 | Read by Betsie Bush | |
| Shenandoah | 25:52 | Read by Betsie Bush |