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Vachel Lindsay

Vachel Lindsay (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 York School of Art. Lindsay made tours selling his poems and drawings, living as a modern-day troubadour. He was particularly effective when reading his own poems. His poetry at its best is virile and strong. It has a fine spoken music, often enhanced by jazz rhythms. Volumes of his poetry include General William Booth Enters into Heaven (1913), The Congo (1914), The Chinese Nightingale (1917), and Collected Poems (1938). Lindsay was plagued by poverty and illness in his later years, and the quality of his poetry declined.



See his autobiographical Adventures While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty (1914) and A Handy Guide for Beggars (1916); his letters (ed. by A. J. Armstrong, 1940); biographies by E. L. Masters (1935, repr. 1969) and M. Harris (1975); studies by J. T. Flanagan, comp. (1970) and A. Massa (1970).

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2012, The Columbia University Press.

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Vachel Lindsay; a Poet in America
Edgar Lee Masters. Biblo and Tannen, 1969
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Collected Poems
Vachel Lindsay. Macmillan, 1925 (Revised edition)
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General William Booth Enters into Heaven, and Other Poems
Nicholas Vachel Lindsay. The Macmillan Company, 1919
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The Congo and Other Poems
Vachel Lindsay; Harriet Monroe. The Macmillan Company, 1922
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The Chinese Nightingale: And Other Poems
Vachel Lindsay. The Macmillan Company, 1917
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Utopia at Your Doorstep: Vachel Lindsay's Golden Book of Springfield
Sakolsky, Ron. Utopian Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 2001
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I Hear America ...: Literature in the United States since 1900
Vernon Loggins. Biblo and Tannen, 1967
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