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Leaves of Grass - The Complete Collection - Unabridged

By Whit Whitman & Kevin Theis
Leaves of Grass - The Complete Collection - Unabridged by Whit Whitman & Kevin Theis digital book - Fable

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"Leaves of Grass" is Walt Whitman's landmark poetry collection, first published in 1855 and expanded throughout his life. The work celebrates the human body, the soul, and the democratic spirit of America through vivid, free verse poetry that broke from traditional forms. Whitman's voice is bold, intimate, and inclusive, embracing both the individual and the collective experience of humanity. The book's frank descriptions of sensuality and the pleasures of the flesh - during a time when discussing such matters was considered shocking - caused some critics to condemn the collection as immoral, but it has since been hailed as a groundbreaking work of American literature.  

The collection's most famous poem, "Song of Myself," captures Whitman's belief in the unity of all people and the sacredness of everyday life. Themes of nature, equality, sensuality, and self-expression run throughout the book, reflecting Whitman's vision of a nation bound by shared humanity and freedom.

"Leaves of Grass" was revolutionary for its time, challenging social norms and redefining poetry's purpose. It remains a cornerstone of American literature, celebrated for its innovation, optimism, and profound exploration of identity and democracy.

Whitman first published the volume as a short, 12-poem collection in 1855, but famously added to the book over the years, publishing multiple editions. This volume - sometimes called the "deathbed edition" - is the complete and final collection of poems and contains over four hundred separate works.

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About Whit Whitman

Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was an American poet, essayist, and journalist, widely regarded as one of the most influential voices in American literature. Born in West Hills, New York, and raised in Brooklyn, Whitman worked as a printer, teacher, and newspaper editor before devoting himself to writing. His groundbreaking poetry collection, "Leaves of Grass," first published in 1855, revolutionized poetic form and subject matter with its free-verse style and celebration of the human spirit, democracy, and nature. Whitman's work broke away from traditional rhyme and meter, embracing a bold, expansive voice that reflected the diversity and vitality of America. His poems often explored themes of individuality, equality, and the interconnectedness of all life. During the American Civil War, Whitman served as a volunteer nurse, experiences that deeply influenced his later poetry, including "Drum-Taps." Though controversial in his time for its frank treatment of sexuality and unconventional style, Whitman's work gained recognition for its visionary power and humanistic ideals. Today, he is celebrated as the "father of free verse" and a central figure in the American literary canon.

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