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portada Song of Myself
Type
Physical Book
Year
2015
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19.3 x 12.4 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.07 kg.
ISBN13
9780099595540
Edition No.
1

Song of Myself

Walt Whitman (Author) · Vintage Classics · Paperback

Song of Myself - Whitman, Walt

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Synopsis "Song of Myself"

To mark 160 years since its first publication, a new edition of the great American poet's most famous work Do I contradict myself?Very well then I contradict myself.(I am large, I contain multitudes.) Abundant, ecstatic, generous, courageous--this is the first American epic poem, a celebration of selfhood and a catalogue of 19th-century American life of all ages and races. Revolutionary in style and controversial in content when it was first published in 1855, Whitman's masterwork has since inspired generations with its intoxicating rhythms and images, and its inclusive, praiseful joy.
Walt Whitman
  (Author)
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Walt Whitman (1819-1892) is, undoubtedly, the most influential poet in American literature. He was born in West Hills, Long Island, the second of nine children in a family close to the Quaker creed. At the age of eleven, he finished his formal education and began working as an apprentice at the weekly The Patriot, where he would start writing his first texts. After working for other newspapers and magazines, in 1850 he decided to fully dedicate himself to poetry. Five years later, the first edition of the famous Leaves of Grass was published, consisting of twelve poems and whose 795 copies were funded by the author himself. The poetry collection aroused great interest and was widely distributed, partly due to the fascination it sparked in philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson. During the Civil War, Whitman voluntarily served as a nurse in Washington D.C., an experience he would capture in The Great Army of the Sick (1863) and Memories of the War (1875). After the conflict ended in 1965, he published Drum-Taps. While employed at the Attorney General's Office, Whitman continued to raise the pen to write verses like those of "O Captain! My Captain!", which, along with others, would complete the successive editions of Leaves of Grass up to the ninth and definitive, which consisted of a total of more than four hundred poems.
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