An edition of Walt Whitman's America (1995)

Walt Whitman's America

a cultural biography

1st ed.
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An edition of Walt Whitman's America (1995)

Walt Whitman's America

a cultural biography

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Exploring the full range of writings by and about Whitman - not just his most famous work but also his earliest poems and stories, his conversations, letters, journals, newspaper writings, and daybooks - Reynolds gives us a full, rounded picture of the man, of his creative blending of disparate ideas and images, and his contradictory stances on race, class, and gender.

Whitman's uniqueness is shown to spring primarily from his closeness to and absorption of his contemporary culture. We see how the social convulsions of Jacksonian America were mirrored in the tribulations of the poet's family, and how Whitman's private anguish, which can be felt in his early poems, was swept up in his growing alarm for a nation riven by sectional controversies, political corruption, and class division.

Into the vacuum created by the social and political crises rushed Whitman's gargantuan poetic "I," gathering images from every facet of American life in a hopeful gesture of unity: the cocky defiance of the Bowery b'hoys, the rhythms and inflections of actors and orators, the bloodcurdling sensationalism of penny papers, the incandescent images of luminist painters, the zany visions of popular mystics. We see Whitman in a society rampant with illicit sexual activity, which it refused to acknowledge.

We see him aligning his passion for young men with the psychological and behavioral customs of a century in which same-sex love was actually common.

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Knopf
Language
English
Pages
671

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Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography
March 1996, Tandem Library
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Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography
March 19, 1996, Vintage
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Walt Whitman's America: a cultural biography
1995, Knopf
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 594-638) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.3, B
Library of Congress
PS3231 .R48 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 671 p. ;
Number of pages
671

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1088785M
Internet Archive
waltwhitmansamer0000reyn
ISBN 10
0394580230
LCCN
94012841
OCLC/WorldCat
30547827
Library Thing
1178754
Goodreads
2080579

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WALT WHITMAN WAS BORN in a year of ill omens.
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