The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman
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The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman
With an Introduction and Bibliography by Stephen Matterson, Trinity College, Dublin. Walt Whitman's verse gave the poetry of America a distinctive national voice. It reflects the unique vitality of the new nation, the vastness of the land and the emergence of a sometimes troubled consciousness, communicated in language and idiom regarded by many at the time as shocking. Whitman's poems are organic and free flowing, fit into no previously defined genre and skilfully combine autobiographical, sociological and religious themes with lyrical sensuality. His verse is a fitting celebration of a new breed of American and includes 'Song of Myself', 'Crossing Brooklyn Ferry', the celebratory 'Passage to India', and his fine elegy for the assassinated President Lincoln, 'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd'.Although Whitman had had little formal education, he read voraciously from the literary classics and the Bible, and was deeply influenced by Goethe, Carlyle, Emerson, and Sir Walter Scott. Having begun to experiment with poetry in 1847, Whitman returned to Brooklyn to live with his parents and to begin work on Leaves of Grass in 1851, supporting himself meanwhile with part-time work as a carpenter. He also spent time roaming the city, finding in its people, occupations, and nightlife material for his poems.
Leaves of Grass first appeared in a privately printed edition in 1855; it celebrated Whitman's love of the everyday and rejected, as the poet himself later put it in the preface to November Boughs (1888), the conventional themes ... none of the stark ornamentation, or classic plots of love and war, or high, exceptional personages of Old World song; nothing, as I say, for beauty's sake--no legend, or myth, or romance, nor euphemism nor rhyme. Whitman would embrace instead the working-man and working-woman. As the self-proclaimed poet of Sex and Amativeness, and even Animality, Whitman included sexually explicit and homoerotic themes (as in his group of poems titled Calamus).
Although the first edition of Leaves of Grass was warmly greeted by part of literary America--Ralph Waldo Emerson praised it as the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed--the book did not sell well. Whitman continued to earn his living by performing undis-tinguished hack work; nevertheless, he labored unceasingly at his poetry, honing his peculiarly oracular style. Between 1856 and 1892, nine more editions of Leaves of Grass would be pub-lished, each incorporating new collections of poems.
During the Civil War, Whitman worked as a volunteer nurse to both Union and Confederate soldiers; after the war's end, he was offered a clerkship in the Office of Indian Affairs but was soon dismissed for being the author of the infamous Leaves of Grass. Friends secured for Whitman a post at the attorney general's office, where he remained until suffering the first of a series of strokes in 1873, which left him a partial invalid. Whitman moved to Camden, New Jersey, where he first lived with his brother George and later, when his finances permitted, in his own small house.
Recognition of Whitman's genius came slowly; but in the last years of his life he was honored both in America and in Europe, and even looked on by some as the founder of a new religion of political and sexual liberation. Walt Whitman died in Camden, New Jersey, on March 26, 1892.
SKU | GOR001426469 |
ISBN 13 | 9781853264337 |
ISBN 10 | 1853264334 |
Title | The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman |
Author | Walt Whitman |
Series | Wordsworth Poetry Library |
Condition | Very good |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Wordsworth Editions Ltd |
Year published | 1995-04-05 |
Number of pages | 608 |
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