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Walt Whitman

The Complete Poetry

Walt Whitman's “The Complete Poetry” encompasses a vast tapestry of themes reflecting the complexities of the American experience. Marked by his innovative free verse style, Whitman's poetry breaks conventional barriers, allowing for fluidity that captures the essence of individualism and the interconnectedness of humanity. Through seminal works such as “Leaves of Grass,” he explores topics ranging from democracy and nature to sexuality and the human spirit, presenting a distinct blend of transcendentalism and realism that resonates deeply within the landscape of American literature. Walt Whitman, often hailed as thefather of free verse, was a pivotal figure in 19th-century American literature. His experiences as a journalist and a keen observer of the American social fabric influenced his literary voice and vision. The tumultuous backdrop of the Civil War, coupled with his belief in the potential of a nation rooted in democracy, motivated him to weave poetry that not only celebrated life but also confronted its darker facets, positioning him as a champion of the marginalized and an advocate for equality. Readers seeking to delve into the heartbeat of America through the lens of poetry will find “The Complete Poetry” an essential text. Whitman's compelling verses invite contemplation and connection, making it a significant exploration of both the individual and collective identity. This anthology is not merely a collection but a profound journey that urges readers to embrace the diversity of the human experience.
607 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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