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  1. Every Soul is a Circus. Decorations by the Author and George M. Richards. by Vachel (1879-1931). LINDSAY, 1929
  2. The golden book of Springfield by Vachel Lindsay 1879-1931, 1920-12-31
  3. Biography - Lindsay, (Nicholas) Vachel (1879-1931): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. The Congo. and other poems. by Vachel Lindsay. With an introd. b by Lindsay. Vachel. 1879-1931., 1914-01-01
  5. The golden book of Springfield. by Vachel Lindsay. being the rev by Lindsay. Vachel. 1879-1931., 1920-01-01
  6. Adventures while preaching the gospel of beauty [by] Vachel Lind by Lindsay. Vachel. 1879-1931., 1916-01-01
  7. L'OBSESSION DES SIGNES: L'ESTHETIQUE DE VACHEL LINDSAY (1879-1931); PROSE, POEMES ET DESSINS [ATELIER NATIONAL DE REPRODUCTION DES THESES], VOLUME 2 ONLY. by subject; Chenetier, Marc. Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931), 1979
  8. L'Obsession Des Signes: L'Esthetique De Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931) Prose, Poemes, Et Dessins, 2 Vols. by Marc Chenetier, 1979
  9. The art of the moving picture being the 1922 revision of the by Lindsay. Vachel. 1879-1931., 1922-01-01
  10. A handy guide for beggars. especially those of the poetic frater by Lindsay. Vachel. 1879-1931., 1916-01-01
  11. General William Booth enters into heaven. and other poems. by Va by Lindsay. Vachel. 1879-1931., 1916-01-01
  12. Collected Poems by Nicholas Vachel (1879-1931) Lindsay, 1925
  13. Vachel Lindsay: A Poet in America by Edgar Lee Masters, 1969-06
  14. Vachel Lindsay: Poet in Exile by Mildred Weston, 1987-06

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The art of the moving picture... Being the 1922 revision of the book first issued in 1915
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The art of the moving picture: Being the 1922 revision of the book first issued in 1915
Introd. by Stanley Kauffmann Publisher: New York : Liveright ISBN: 0871400049 DDC: 791.43 The art of the moving picture Vachel Lindsay ; introduction by Stanley Kauffman; appendix by Kent Jones Publisher: New York : Modern Library ISBN: 0375756132 DDC: 791.43 LCC: PN1994 Edition: (alk. paper) Bringing the humanities to the countryside Bringing the humanities to the countryside: improving access to the humanities in western Minnesota edited by Gerrit Groen and David Pichaske Publisher: Marshall, Minn. :

3. Vachel Lindsay - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (November 10, 1879 – December 5, 1931) was an American poet. He is considered the father of modern singing poetry, as he referred to it, in which verses are
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Springfield, Illinois Died Occupation Poet Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (November 10, 1879 – December 5, 1931) was an American poet . He is considered the father of modern singing poetry, as he referred to it, in which verses are meant to be sung or chanted. His numerous correspondences with the poet Yeats detail his intentions to revive the musical qualities in poetry as had been practiced by the ancient Greeks. Because of his use of American Midwest themes he also became known as the " Prairie Troubador
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Lindsay was born in Springfield, Illinois , where his father — Vachel Thomas Lindsay — worked as a medical doctor and had considerable financial resources. As a result, the Lindsays lived next door to the Illinois Executive Mansion , home of the Governor of Illinois . This location of his childhood home had its influence on Lindsay, and one of his poems, "

4. Lindsay, Vachel | Definition Of Lindsay, Vachel | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionar
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5. Vachel Lindsay - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Vachel Lindsay (1879 1931) Biography of Vachel Lindsay; Vachel Lindsay (1879 - 1931) Vachel Lindsay poet, idealist, troubador is sometimes called Springfield's
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Vachel Lindsay poet, idealist, troubador is sometimes called Springfield's "second most famous" son. He was born in Springfield in 1879 and always considered the Capitol City his home. Like any youngster growing up in Central Illinois, Lindsay was schooled in the virtues of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield's most famous resident. He, like Lincoln, was fascinated by the common people, and much of his poetry reflected that fascination. Young Lindsay, whose full name was Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, attended Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio, for three years before studying art in Chicago and New York City. He later turned to poetry, a medium which was more successful for him. He first received recognition in 1913, when "Poetry" magazine published his poem "General William Booth Enters into Heaven" about the founder of The Salvation Army. Racial harmony was a concern of Lindsay's. "The Congo," a poem about blacks, was one of his most famous and popular poems. Lindsay spent much of his life walking across the country, performing and distributing copies of his poetry in exchange for bed and board. Lindsay's poems were very rhythmic, and he performed them almost melodramatically chanting, shouting, gesturing, and even singing rather than merely reciting.

6. Congo And Other Poems, The By Lindsay, Vachel - Free EBook
The Congo and Other Poems By Vachel Lindsay With an introduction by Harriet Monroe Editor of Poetry Introduction. By Harriet Monroe When `Poetry, A Magazine of Verse', was first
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Congo And Other Poems, The by Lindsay, Vachel Page 1 The Congo and Other Poems
By Vachel Lindsay
With an introduction by Harriet Monroe Editor of "Poetry"
Introduction. By Harriet Monroe
When `Poetry, A Magazine of Verse', was first published in Chicago in the autumn of 1912, an Illinois poet, Vachel Lindsay, was, quite appropriately, one of its first discoveries. It may be not quite without significance that the issue of January, 1913, which led off with `General William Booth Enters into Heaven', immediately followed the number in which the great poet of Bengal, Rabindra Nath Tagore, was first presented to the American public, and that these two antipodal poets soon appeared in person among the earliest visitors to the editor. For the coming together of East and West may prove to be the great event of the approaching era, and if the poetry of the now famous Bengali laureate garners the richest wisdom and highest spirituality of his ancient race, so one may venture to believe that the young Illinois troubadour brings from Lincoln's city an authentic strain of the lyric message of this newer world.
It is hardly necessary, perhaps, to mention Mr. Lindsay's loyalty to the people of his place and hour, or the training in sympathy with their aims and ideals which he has achieved through vagabondish wanderings in the Middle West. And we may permit time to decide how far he expresses their emotion. But it may be opportune to emphasize his plea for poetry as a song art, an art appealing to the ear rather than the eye. The first section of this volume is especially an effort to restore poetry to its proper place the audience-chamber, and take it out of the library, the closet. In the library it has become, so far as the people are concerned, almost a lost art, and perhaps it can be restored to the people only through a renewal of its appeal to the ear.

7. Lindsay, Vachel - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Lindsay
US poet. He wandered the country, living by reciting his balladlike verse, collected in volumes including General William Booth Enters into Heaven 1913, The Congo 1914, and Johnny
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8. PennSound: Vachel Lindsay
Vachel Lindsay Reading in New York, 1931. The Congo 1 (211) MP3; The Congo 2 (234) MP3; The Congo 3 (250) MP3 Text of the Poem at University of Toronto
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Reading in New York, 1931
  • The Congo 1 (2:11): The Congo 2 (2:34): The Congo 3 (2:50):

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    at University of Toronto
  • Flower-Fed Buffaloes (0:48): Mysterious Cat (0:57): General William Booth Enters Heaven (3:13):

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  • The Moon's the North Wind's Cooky (0:33): The Chinese Nightingale (14:08):
  • The original discs were made by William Cabell Greet of Columbia University.
    Poemtalk Podcast #26 on Vachel Lindsay with Al Filreis Aldon Nielsen Charles Bernstein , and Michelle Taransky , October 30, 2009
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    Used with the permisson of Nicholas Cave Lindsay. Distributed by PennSound.

    9. Lindsay Vachel: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
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    11. Lindsay, Vachel Definition Of Lindsay, Vachel In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Lindsay, Vachel (Nicholas Vachel Lindsay) (vā`chəl lĭn`zē), 1879–1931, American poet, b. Springfield, Ill., studied at Hiram College, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the New
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    12. Lindsay, Vachel From Encyclopedia Of Early Cinema | BookRags.com
    Lindsay, Vachel from Encyclopedia Of Early Cinema. Lindsay, Vachel summary with 1 pages of research material.
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    13. Vachel Lindsay's The Congo And Other Poems
    About the electronic version The Congo and Other Poems Lindsay, Vachel By the University of Virginia American Studies Program 20032004. Tagged in HTML October, 2003.
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    The Congo and Other Poems

    Lindsay, Vachel

    By the University of Virginia American Studies Program 2003-2004.
    Tagged in HTML October, 2003.
    Copy-edited and overall design and construction: Morgan Saxby, October, 2003. This version available from American studies at the University of Virginia.
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    Freely available for non-commercial use provided that this header is included in its entirety with any copy distributed About the print version Lindsay, Vachel
    The Congo and Other Poems

    New York The Macmillan company 1919 Note on this text: The `stage-directions' given in "The Congo" and those poems which are meant to be read aloud are bracketed and indented 20 spaces above the line they refer to.

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    15. Creative Quotations From Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931)
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    (1879-1931) born on Nov 10 US poet. He helped to revive poetry as an oral art form by writing and reading compositions with powerful rhythms and an immediate appeal to audiences. Share To live in mankind is far more than to live in a name.
    Authors and uncaptured criminals are the only people free from routine. "Life is a loom, weaving illusion." "I am unjust, but I can strive for justice.
    My life's unkind, but I can vote for kindness.
    I, the unloving, say life should be lovely.
    I, that am blind, cry out against my blindness." "This is the sin against the Holy Ghost:
    To speak of bloody power as right divine,
    And call on God to guard each vile chief's house,
    And for such chiefs, turn men to wolves and swine."
    Published Sources for the above Quotations:
    F: "In "Correct Quotes for DOS," WordStar International, 1991." R: "In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994." A: ""The Chinese Nightingale.""

    16. Vachel Lindsay — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Lindsay, Vachel. Lindsay, Vachel (Nicholas Vachel Lindsay) (vā'ch u l lin'zē) , 1879–1931, American poet, b. Springfield, Ill., studied at Hiram College, the Art
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    17. Vachel Lindsay : The Poetry Foundation : Find Poems And Poets. Discover Poetry.
    Lindsay, Vachel, Adventures, Rhyme and Design Early Writings, introduction by Robert F. Sayre, Eakins, 1968. Lindsay, Vachel, Letters of Vachel Lindsay, edited by Marc Chenetier, B
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    18. Chinese Nightingale And Other Poems, The By Lindsay, Vachel - Free EBook
    The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems By Vachel Lindsay Author of The Congo , General William Booth Enters Into Heaven , Adventures While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty , etc
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    Chinese Nightingale And Other Poems, The by Lindsay, Vachel Page 1 The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems
    By Vachel Lindsay Author of "The Congo", "General William Booth Enters Into Heaven", "Adventures While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty", etc.
    This Book is Dedicated to Sara Teasdale, Poet
    Harriet Monroe awarded the Levinson Prize to "The Chinese Nightingale", as the best contribution to "Poetry: A Magazine of Verse", for the year 1915.
    Table of Contents
    First Section
    The Chinese Nightingale
    Second Section America Watching the War, August, 1914, to April, 1917
    Where Is the Real Non-resistant? Here's to the Mice! When Bryan Speaks To Jane Addams at the Hague I. Speak Now for Peace II. Tolstoi Is Plowing Yet The Tale of the Tiger Tree The Merciful Hand
    Third Section America at War with Germany, Beginning April, 1917
    Our Mother Pocahontas Concerning Emperors Niagara Mark Twain and Joan of Arc The Bankrupt Peace Maker "This, My Song, is made for Kerensky" Fourth Section Tragedies, Comedies, and Dreams

    19. Heldfond Book Gallery | Lindsay, Vachel | The Chinese Nightingale And Other Poem
    New York The Macmillan Co 1917 First Edition Covers mildly rubbed with the spine a bit more so, resulting in dulling of spine decoration Short marginal tear to half title A Near
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    20. Lindsay, Vachel From Encyclopedia Of The Harlem Renaissance: K-Y Index Volume 2
    Lindsay, Vachel from Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance KY Index Volume 2. Lindsay, Vachel summary with 3 pages of research material.
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