Selected Poems

Cover of Selected Poems by Walt Whitman
Author: Walt Whitman
Publisher: Gramercy Books
Year: 1992
Language: en
Edition: Later printing
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780517073971
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Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 811/.3
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Selected Poems by Walt Whitman, published by Gramercy Books in 1992, is a collection that showcases the foundational work of one of America’s most significant poets. Spanning 224 pages, this edition presents a selection of Whitman’s most renowned poems, reflecting his innovative approach to poetry that emphasizes themes of democracy, identity, and the American experience. The collection includes pieces from his groundbreaking work, “Leaves of Grass,” as well as later masterpieces, offering readers a comprehensive view of Whitman’s literary evolution.

In this anthology, readers will encounter iconic poems such as “Song of Myself,” “I Sing the Body Electric,” and “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” alongside Whitman’s poignant Civil War Poems from “Drum-Taps.” The collection concludes with “Good-bye My Fancy!,” a heartfelt farewell that encapsulates his enduring connection to his audience. This edition features a deluxe cover, ribbon marker, top stain, and decorative endpaper with a nameplate, enhancing the reading experience. Whitman’s poetry remains a vital part of American heritage, resonating with readers across generations.


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The poetry of Walt Whitman is the cornerstone of modern American verse. He was America’s first truly great poet and his influence is still evident today. The first edition of Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass,” published in 1855, was a revolutionary manifesto declaring America’s independence from European cultural domination. His rhapsodic free verse broke radically with poetic, tradition: it was poetry about America, its democracy, its people, and its hopes. It was uniquely American without apology–brash, proud, optimistic, and filled with the bustling energy of the new and growing nation.
This collection brings together Whitman’s greatest and most famous poems spanning the whole of his career. From the groundbreaking first edition of “Leaves of Grass” are seven poems, including “Song of Myself” and “I Sing the Body Electric.”
From later editions there are such masterpieces as “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking,” and “I Hear America Singing.” Also included is Whitman’s great cycle of Civil War Poems, “Drum-Taps,” which he wrote in the months when he was ministering to the wounded in battlefield hospitals. Concluding this collection is one of his last poems, “Good-bye My Fancy!”–his touching farewell to his muse, his life, and his readers.
More than one hundred years after his death, Walt Whitman’s poetry has become part of the American heritage. It is a visionary which speaks as aptly to readers today as it will to future generations. As he says in “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” “others…look back on me because I look’d forward to them.” Whitman’s poetry is a link that connects all Americans–past, present, and future.
This book features a deluxe cover, ribbon marker, top stain, and decorative endpaper with a nameplate.

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Publisher: Gramercy Books. Year: 1992.
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Language: en. Pages: 224. Edition: Later printing.

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