The Sins of Kalamazoo, a Full-length Play Based on the Works of Carl Sandburg


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The sins of Kalamazoo, is a creative work, a full-length play adapted from the poem of the same name and other works by Carl Sandburg. This play follows a nonlinear storyline based on images suggested by Sandburg's poem as well as portions of the city of Kalamazoo's history. "The Sins of Kalamazoo", poses the question: "I hear America, I hear, what do I hear? America's national narrative is made up of both the shining promise of the future and of the recognition of the decay as its cultural identity becomes fragmented through time. The theatre provides an exceptional cultural space for re-examining America's perceived identity through interpretation of its past which may help to answer the question "what do I hear?" This play combines the unique shared temporal space of theatre to examine moments in American history. The play is concerned with illustrating how the re-presentation on the stage of events and images from America's past, firmly embedded in the national narrative, can aid in informing and reforming the cultural identity forged through the collective memory of the audience.







The Chronology of American Literature


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If you are looking to brush up on your literary knowledge, check a favorite author's work, or see a year's bestsellers at a glance, The Chronology of American Literature is the perfect resource. At once an authoritative reference and an ideal browser's guide, this book outlines the indispensable information in America's rich literary past--from major publications to lesser-known gems--while also identifying larger trends along the literary timeline. Who wrote the first published book in America? When did Edgar Allan Poe achieve notoriety as a mystery writer? What was Hemingway's breakout title? With more than 8,000 works by 5,000 authors, The Chronology makes it easy to find answers to these questions and more. Authors and their works are grouped within each year by category: fiction and nonfiction; poems; drama; literary criticism; and publishing events. Short, concise entries describe an author's major works for a particular year while placing them within the larger context of that writer's career. The result is a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of some of America's most prominent writers. Perhaps most important, The Chronology offers an invaluable line through our literary past, tying literature to the American experience--war and peace, boom and bust, and reaction to social change. You'll find everything here from Benjamin Franklin's "Experiments and Observations on Electricity," to Davy Crockett's first memoir; from Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" to Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome; from meditations by James Weldon Johnson and James Agee to poetry by Elizabeth Bishop. Also included here are seminal works by authors such as Rachel Carson, Toni Morrison, John Updike, and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Lavishly illustrated--and rounded out with handy bestseller lists throughout the twentieth century, lists of literary awards and prizes, and authors' birth and death dates--The Chronology of American Literature belongs on the shelf of every bibliophile and literary enthusiast. It is the essential link to our literary past and present.




Abraham Lincoln


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Presents the life of the Civil War president, detailing his childhood, his education, career as a lawyer and legislator, his marriage, political campaigns, presidential years, and assassination.




The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg


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Presents the Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of the complete poems of twentieth-century American poet Carl Sandburg.




The Conscious Voice


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Complete Poems


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THIS GENERATION


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