Sidney Lanier

Sidney Lanier was an American poet, musician, and novelist, born on February 3, 1842, in Macon, Georgia. Lanier's deep love for music and nature permeated his writing, allowing him to create lyrical poetry that resonates with the beauty and complexity of the Southern experience. His time as a soldier in the Civil War deeply influenced his work, leading to themes of conflict and reconciliation, while his later career as a teacher and lecturer showcased his dedication to both literature and education. His unique blend of poetic form and musical rhythm set him apart in the literary landscape of the 19th century.

Throughout his life, Lanier struggled with health issues, yet he remained prolific, producing a rich body of work that includes well-loved poems like "The Marshes of Glynn" and "Corn." His ability to capture the essence of nature and human emotion invites readers to see the world through his eyes. We invite you to explore Sidney Lanier's works in this app, where his poetic legacy continues to inspire and touch the hearts of many.

My Springs

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Sidney Lanier



LibriVox volunteers bring you 9 recordings of My Springs by Sidney Lanier. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for April 7th, 2013. This…

The Song of the Chattahoochee

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Sidney Lanier



Sidney Clopton Lanier was an American musician, poet and author. He served in the Confederate army, worked on a blockade running ship for wh…

The Ship of Earth

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Sidney Lanier



But how short was his day, and how slender his opportunity! From the time he was of age he waged a constant, courageous, hopeless fight agai…