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Pranav pandya biography of abraham lincoln by carl sandburg

Abraham Lincoln , biographies , book reviews , Carl Sandburg , presidential biographies , Presidents , Pulitzer Prize. Like Lincoln, Sandburg was a son of the Illinois prairie and as a consequence he harbored a lifelong interest in the sixteenth president. Sandburg died in at the age of Periodic interruptions in the flow allow the author to explore cultural or political topics which could probably be placed nearly anywhere in the series.

Pranav pandya biography of abraham lincoln by carl sandburg: He previously spent seven

Unfortunately, while most of the big picture moments will strike the reader as familiar, much of the surrounding detail will not. A casual reader will often get lost in unimportant details and miss the forest for the trees. Matters which might be dispatched with a paragraph, or perhaps a page, are routinely covered in ten or twenty pages.

On the other hand, with such breadth and depth Sandburg is able to provide insight into topics rarely found in other Lincoln biographies. The congressional plot against Secretary of State Seward is particularly interesting and the chapter describing Robert E. Grant at Appomattox is unrivaled. Unfortunately, the text itself leaves Lincoln two-dimensional and his relationship with his family largely unexplored.