The Firemen’s Ball

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"The Firemen’s Ball" is a poem by Vachel Lindsay, included in his collection *The Congo and Other Poems*, known for its rhythmic, performative style and vivid, socially observant imagery.

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The Firemen’s Ball canonical 2

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instanceOf poem
author Vachel Lindsay NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
feature dramatic performance cues
social observation
strong rhythmic patterns
vivid imagery
genre poetry
hasAudience general reading public
live poetry audiences
hasForm narrative poem
includedIn The Congo and Other Poems NERFINISHED
intendedModeOfReception oral performance
public recitation
language English
literaryMovement American modernist poetry
medium print
meter irregular
partOfAuthorPeriod Vachel Lindsay’s early 20th-century work
publicationType poetry collection component
style oral-recitation-oriented
performative
rhythmic
subjectMatter American small-town life
a community firemen’s social event
tone lively
satirical
uses refrains
repetition
stage directions for readers
writtenBy Vachel Lindsay NERFINISHED

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The Congo and Other Poems hasPoem The Firemen’s Ball
The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems hasPoem The Firemen’s Ball