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Carl Sandburg: Critical Essay by Howard Willard Cook

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SOURCE: Cook, Howard Willard. “Carl Sandburg.” In Our Poets of Today, pp. 129-35. New York: Moffat, Yard & Company, 1923.

In the following excerpt, Cook briefly summarizes Sandburg's life and career as a poet up to 1923.

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