Walt Whitman: The Embodied Poet of Existence

(An Essay on Whitman's 'I Sing the Body Electric')

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August 18, 2013 | History

Walt Whitman: The Embodied Poet of Existence

(An Essay on Whitman's 'I Sing the Body Electric')

Contains commentary about Whitman's poem: "I Sing the Body Electric" and that complete poem from Whitman's 'Leaves of Grass' collection is indexed and included.

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Portland, OR USA

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OL25425775M
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B00C69HD5S
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Poet Tim Kavi celebrated National Poetry Month 2013 with the publication of his essay on Walt Whitman: The Embodied Poet of Existence. Basically, the essay is a brief discussion of Whitman juxtaposed with one of his most famous poems,"I Sing the Body Electric." This ebook essay should be of interest to Walt Whitman fans, students, (using it as a resource and Study Guide for Whitman's "I Sing the Body Electric"), as well as Tim Kavi readers. In this essay, Tim Kavi offers a unique perspective as a poet with a background in existential philosophies and psychology.

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