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Fog

Carl Sandburg
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Fog

Fiction | Poem | Adult

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Carl Sandburg

Fog

Fiction | Poem | Adult
Book Details
Format

Poem • Fiction

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

12+ years

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In the poem "Fog" by Carl Sandburg, the presence of fog is described with vivid simplicity. The fog arrives quietly, much like a cat. This metaphor highlights both its silent, mysterious approach and its soft, almost tactile presence, before it silently moves on, leaving readers with a powerful image of nature's gentle, ephemeral beauty.

Mysterious

Serene

Contemplative

Reviews & Readership

3.6

8 ratings

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Loved it

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Mixed feelings

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Carl Sandburg's "Fog" is lauded for its succinct imagery and metaphorical depth, capturing nature's transient beauty. Critics praise its simplicity and evocative power. Some find it too brief, desiring more elaboration. Overall, the poem's ability to conjure vivid imagery with minimal words is its greatest strength, making it a standout example of Sandburg's poetic skill.

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Who Should Read Fog?

A reader who enjoys Carl Sandburg's Fog likely appreciates succinct, evocative imagery and metaphor. Fans of Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken or Emily Dickinson's Hope Is the Thing with Feathers would find similar enjoyment in Sandburg's vivid, minimalist style, reflecting on nature and human experience.

3.6

8 ratings

50%

Loved it

50%

Mixed feelings

0%

Not a fan

Book Details
Format

Poem • Fiction

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

12+ years

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