Appearing in Walt Whitman’s 1855 poetry collection Leaves ... What better way to end our curated list of poems about life ...
In a curious twist of history, Andrew Carnegie, that titan of industry, once called Walt ... Whitman this sense of connection? The poem is structured around the following possibility: If life ...
No matter how sad I may be, I know a few Walt Whitman verses will remind me of how rare and magnificent it is to be alive.
The following description of Walt Whitman's life contains 15 inaccuracies ... In 1848 he moved to New Orleans to write poetry. Later that year he returned to Brooklyn and founded a pro-slavery ...
Walter Whitman, after which he discarded "Walter" for Walt); editing newspapers and making political speeches, on the Democratic side; leading an impulsive, irregular sort of life, and absorbing ...
Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln never spoke to one another in real life, except perhaps the briefest ... addressing this fragmentary poem to “Libertad.” The question of exactly why, instead ...
This engaging film tells the story of Walt Whitman’s remarkable life (1819-1892), the turbulent era in which he lived, and the timeless poetry he created. Interweaving narration and dramatic ...
When George's name was published on a list of wounded soldiers in the newspapers in December 1862, Walt hurried ... soldier would tell Whitman that his visit had saved his life.
Walt Whitman's ego ... of Leaves of Grass, Whitman called on Emerson and discussed the book. Emerson advised the younger man to cut out the more overtly sexual poems, but, even after hearing ...
The result is a beautiful and moving film cycle. Walt Whitman was a late bloomer. By the early 1850s he had published poems, short stories, and a novel, but all of them were thoroughly ...