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Carl Sandburg was an influential American poet, biographer, and novelist, best known for his writings that celebrate the American spirit and its landscapes. Born in Galesburg, Illinois, in 1878 to Swedish immigrants, he had a diverse career that spanned multiple genres, including poetry, children's literature, and journalism. Sandburg's most notable work, "Chicago Poems," captures the vibrancy and struggles of urban life and reflects his deep connection to the city. He was a master of free verse, and his poetry often conveys a sense of rhythm and musicality that resonates with readers.

In addition to poetry, Sandburg wrote extensively about Abraham Lincoln, authoring a multi-volume biography that earned him the Pulitzer Prize. His ability to weave historical narrative with poetic expression made his works accessible and engaging. Throughout his life, Sandburg was an advocate for social justice, labor rights, and the common man, themes that permeate his writings. He remains a pivotal figure in American literature, influencing generations of poets and writers with his unique voice and perspective.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 January 6, 1878
出生地点 Galesburg, Illinois, USA
去世日期 July 22, 1967