University Press of America
Pages: 131
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-4282-8 • Paperback • October 2008 • $49.99 • (£38.00)
Zachary Michael Jack is Assistant Professor of English at North Central College, Naperville, IL.
Part 1 I. Fiction
Chapter 2 From Wapsipinicon Tales (Prairie Publishing Company, 1927)
Chapter 3 From Merged Blood (Maizeland Press, 1929)
Chapter 4 From The Ridge Road, 1930 (Prairie Publishing Company, 1930)
Chapter 5 From The Least of These, 1935 (Prairie Press, 1935)
Part 6 II. Poetry
Chapter 7 From Frescoes (B.J. Brimmer Company, 1922)
Chapter 8 From Pinions (James T. White & Co., 1923)
Chapter 9 From Land o' Maize Folk (James T. White & Co., 1924)
Chapter 10 From Drowsy Ones (Prairie Publishing Company, 1925)
Chapter 11 From The Ridge Road (Prairie Publishing Company, 1930)
Chapter 12 From Burroak and Sumac (Cornell College, 1936)
Chapter 13 From Heron at Sunset (Cornell College, 1938)
Chapter 14 From The Hawk That Haunts the Sky (Coe College, 1937)
Part 15 III. Drama
Chapter 16 Folk Stuff
Someday when historians of the future cast about in newspapers and magazines for material to enable them to reconstruct ways of life in the Middle West…some one may exhume Sigmund's books…and great will be the joy of the discoverer.
— Newberry Prize-wining author, Charles Finger (1935)
The publication of The Plowman Sings should provide those interested in the making of literary history with ample food for thought.
— State Historical Society Of Iowa, Fall 2009
It is poetry full of sights and sounds, the smells and colors of the field and the woodland. There are in it that sense of freshness and surprise, that breath of field folk and orchard trees that can only be given back in poetry by one who has learned their names and all their secrets.
— The New York Times (1924)