Well, you certainly cannot accuse Carl Sandburg of not being ambitious in his one and only novel. Remembrance Rock is nearly pages, and weighs about 2 pounds (hardcover version). In it, Sandburg attempts to explain to the reader what freedom is (to Americans, anyway)/5(13). Remembrance Rock, novel by Carl Sandburg, published in The work, Sandburg’s only novel, is a massive chronicle that uses historical facts and both historical and fictional characters to depict American history from to in a mythic, passionate tribute to the American people. This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper, Senior Editor. Remembrance Rock. Sandburg, Carl. Published by Harcourt, Brace and Company, New York, New York, U.S.A.,
Remembrance Rock by Carl Sandburg (HB , FIRST ED after 1, Deluxe copies) $ Free shipping. Free shipping Free shipping. VINTAGE REMEMBRANCE ROCK - CARL SANDBURG - 1ST - SANDBURG'S ONLY NOVEL. $ + $ shipping + $ shipping + $ shipping. Remembrance Rock. Remembrance Rock is Carl Sandburg 's only novel. Sandburg described it as. an epic, weaving the mystery of the American Dream with the costly toil and bloody struggles that gone to keep alive and carry further that Dream. Remembrance Rock was first published in a limited deluxe edition of copies (signed, numbered, two. There, beneath Remembrance Rock, lie the ashes of Carl Sandburg, who died in Early Years. Carl August Sandburg was born the son of Swedish immigrants August and Clara Anderson Sandburg. The elder Sandburg, a blacksmith's helper for the nearby Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, purchased the cottage in Carl, called "Charlie" by.
Remembrance Rock by Sandburg Carl. Publication date Topics Osmania Collection Remembrance Rock. Addeddate Identifier bltadwin.ru A saga, chronicle, and miscellany on folk themes, it is Sandburg's passionate testament of American life. Library descriptions No library descriptions found. Remembrance Rock, novel by Carl Sandburg, published in The work, Sandburg’s only novel, is a massive chronicle that uses historical facts and both historical and fictional characters to depict American history from to in a mythic, passionate tribute to the American people. This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper, Senior Editor.
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