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Walt Whitman, The Poet Of Democracy (1893)
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Focusing on the life and influence of Walt Whitman, this biography by William Gay offers an in-depth exploration of the poet's journey from his Long Island childhood to his later years in Camden. It examines Whitman's literary contributions, particularly his seminal work, Leaves of Grass, highlighting themes of democracy, individualism, and spirituality. The book also delves into his journalistic beginnings, Civil War experiences, and relationships with contemporary writers. This insightful account is essential for those interested in American literature and culture.
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2009, paperback
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