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Democratic Vistas, and Other Papers»rank: 1407969by: Walt Whitman
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Walt Whitman: Selected Poems»rank: 1293102by: Walt Whitman
0ur opinion: :l celebrate myself, and sing myself,And what l assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. --From Song of Myself Celebrate the poetry of one of America's greatest writers. Best known for his anthology Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitman truly captured the country's spirit as it began to mature; all the issues that concerned this growing democracy--from immigration and race to the plight of working men and women--became the subject of his poems. Among the masterpieces represented here ...
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November Boughs»rank: 1607443by: Walt Whitman
0ur opinion: :Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 19OOs and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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COMPLETE PROSE WORKS»rank: 1543071by: Walt Whitman
0ur opinion: :Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 19OOs and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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Walt Whitman's Leaves of grass: The first (1855) edition»rank: 1422187by: Walt Whitman
0ur opinion: :Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 19OOs and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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I Hear America Singing: Poems of Democracy, Manhattan and the Future»rank: 2010132by: Walt Whitman
0ur opinion: :Walt Whitman (1819-92) is the authentic voice of democratic America. After a childhood in Brooklyn, he spent many years in and around Manhattan and Washington, where he witnessed troops returning from the Civil War and tended wounded soldiers in the camp hospitals.Whitman's broad humanity, his love of cities (especially Manhattan), his sympathy with all conditions of people, and his visionary - even prophetic - sense of the reality of the American dream make him as much a poet for our time as he was ...
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Leaves of Grass Including a Facsimile Autobiography Variorum Readings of the Poems and a Department of Gathered Leaves»rank: 1751283by: Walt Whitman
0ur opinion: :Walt Whitman (1819-92) is the authentic voice of democratic America. After a childhood in Brooklyn, he spent many years in and around Manhattan and Washington, where he witnessed troops returning from the Civil War and tended wounded soldiers in the camp hospitals.Whitman's broad humanity, his love of cities (especially Manhattan), his sympathy with all conditions of people, and his visionary - even prophetic - sense of the reality of the American dream make him as much a poet for our time as he was ...
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Drum-Taps»rank: 2102003by: Walt Whitman
0ur opinion: :lNTR0DUCTl0N W HEN the first days of August loured over the world, time seemed to stand still. A universal astonishment and confu sion fell, as upon a flock of sheep perplexed by strange dogs. But now, though never before was a St. Lucys Day so black with absence, darkness, death, Christmas is gone. Spring comes swiftly, the almond trees flourish. Easter will soon be here. Life breaks into beauty again and we realize that man may bring hell itself into the world, but that ...
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Voyages: Poems»rank: 1740925by: Walt Whitman, Lee Bennett Hopkins
0ur opinion: :lNTR0DUCTl0N W HEN the first days of August loured over the world, time seemed to stand still. A universal astonishment and confu sion fell, as upon a flock of sheep perplexed by strange dogs. But now, though never before was a St. Lucys Day so black with absence, darkness, death, Christmas is gone. Spring comes swiftly, the almond trees flourish. Easter will soon be here. Life breaks into beauty again and we realize that man may bring hell itself into the world, but that ...
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COMPLETE POETRY AND COLLECTED PROSE. Edited by Justin Kaplan.»rank: 1814887by: Walt. Whitman
0ur opinion: :lNTR0DUCTl0N W HEN the first days of August loured over the world, time seemed to stand still. A universal astonishment and confu sion fell, as upon a flock of sheep perplexed by strange dogs. But now, though never before was a St. Lucys Day so black with absence, darkness, death, Christmas is gone. Spring comes swiftly, the almond trees flourish. Easter will soon be here. Life breaks into beauty again and we realize that man may bring hell itself into the world, but that ...
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