Cornhuskers

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Cornhuskers is a Pulitzer Prize–winning poetry collection by Carl Sandburg that captures the lives, landscapes, and voices of rural America in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poetry collection
author Carl Sandburg
awardReceived Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
follows Chicago Poems
genre poetry
hasCreator Carl Sandburg
hasInfluenceOn American regionalist poetry
Depictions of Midwestern rural life in literature
hasPublicationPlace New York City
hasStyle imagism
realism
hasTheme American identity
industrialization
labor
nature
ordinary people
regional identity
social inequality
isInCollection American poetry
isWrittenBy Carl Sandburg
language English
literaryForm free verse
literaryMovement American modernism
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
mainSetting Midwestern United States
rural farms
notableFor depiction of Midwestern rural life
social commentary
use of vernacular American speech
partOf Carl Sandburg bibliography
publicationYear 1918
publisher Henry Holt and Company
PulitzerPrizeCategory Poetry
subjectMatter Midwestern United States
surface form: American Midwest

early 20th century America
farm life
landscape
rural America
working-class life
timePeriodDepicted early 20th century

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Carl notableWork Cornhuskers
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Smoke and Steel follows Cornhuskers