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Carl Sandburg: Critical Essay by Paul L. Benjamin

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SOURCE: Benjamin, Paul L. “A Poet of the Common-Place.” Survey 45 (2 October 1920): 12-13.

In the following essay, Benjamin lauds Sandburg as a poet of sympathy, simplicity, and the everyday.

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