Rabu, 11 Oktober 2017

Wynken, Blynken and Drinkin’: Denver Journalist Eugene Field

Field wrote far more than tender children’s verse. Eugene Field is best remembered as the “Children’s Poet.” Elementary schools throughout the West bear his name—in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; in Beaumont, Texas; in Albuquerque, New Mexico; in Littleton, Colorado; and in Tulsa and Altus, Oklahoma. His tender poems about childhood, such as “Little Boy Blue” …

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