The late Mr. [Carl] Sandburg was a public performer of the first rank ("Ker-oh-seen!" he crooned in one of the first TV pitches for the jet-engine — ole banjo on his knee, white hair mussed by the jet-stream), a poet of the second rank (who can ever forget that feline-footed fog?) and a biographer of awesome badness.


"First Note on Abraham Lincoln" - United States - Essays 1952-1992 (1992)


The late Mr. [Carl] Sandburg was a public performer of the first rank (Ker-oh-seen! he crooned in one of the first TV pitches for the jet-engine —...

The late Mr. [Carl] Sandburg was a public performer of the first rank (Ker-oh-seen! he crooned in one of the first TV pitches for the jet-engine —...

The late Mr. [Carl] Sandburg was a public performer of the first rank (Ker-oh-seen! he crooned in one of the first TV pitches for the jet-engine —...

The late Mr. [Carl] Sandburg was a public performer of the first rank (Ker-oh-seen! he crooned in one of the first TV pitches for the jet-engine —...