Walt Whitman A Life

Walt Whitman A Life by Justin Kaplan, published by Harper Collins on July 8, 2003, is a reprint edition comprising 464 pages in English. This biography delves into the complexities of Whitman’s life, exploring his genius, passions, and poetry against the backdrop of the mid-nineteenth century in America. Kaplan presents a detailed examination of Whitman’s multifaceted identity, highlighting his celebration of individual freedom, democracy, and the interconnectedness of humanity.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of Whitman’s androgynous sensibility and the exuberance that characterized his existence during a time of significant social change. The book focuses on the interplay between his personal experiences and his literary contributions, offering insights into the life of one of America’s most notable literary figures. Through vivid detail, Kaplan invites readers to understand the man behind the poetry, emphasizing themes of biography and the artistic spirit that defined Whitman’s work.
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Whitman’s genius, passions, poetry, and androgynous sensibility entwined to create an exuberant life amid the turbulent American mid-nineteenth century. In vivid detail, Kaplan examines the mysterious selves of the enigmatic man who celebrated the freedom and dignity of the individual and sang the praises of democracy and the brotherhood of man.
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