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Walt Whitman David S. Reynolds (Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Baruch College and the Graduate School of CUNY)

Walt Whitman By David S. Reynolds (Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Baruch College and the Graduate School of CUNY)

Summary

Walt Whitman is one of the first volumes in the Lives and Legacies series on notable figures inspired by the Very Short Introductions series. Award winning author, David Reynolds, offers a book that comcisely places this influencial American poet in his historical contexts.

Walt Whitman Summary

Walt Whitman by David S. Reynolds (Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Baruch College and the Graduate School of CUNY)

From the great events of the day to the patient workings of a spider, few poets responded to the life around them as powerfully as Walt Whitman. Now, in this brief but bountiful volume, David S. Reynolds offers a wealth of insight into the life and work of Whitman, examining the author through the lens of nineteenth-century America. Reynolds shows how Whitman responded to contemporary theater, music, painting, photography, science, religion, and sex. But perhaps nothing influenced Whitman more than the political events of his lifetime, as the struggle over slavery threatened to rip apart the national fabric. America, he believed, desperately needed a poet to hold together a society that was on the verge of unraveling. He created his powerful, all-absorbing poetic I to heal a fragmented nation that, he hoped, would find in his poetry new possibilities for inspiration and togetherness. Reynolds also examines the influence of theater, describing how Whitman's favorite actor, the tragedian Junius Brutus Booth-one of the grandest revelations of my life-developed a powerfully emotive stage style that influenced Leaves of Grass, which took passionate poetic expression to new heights. Readers will also discover how from the new medium of photography Whitman learned democratic realism and offered in his poetry photographs of common people engaged in everyday activities. Reynolds concludes with an appraisal of Whitman's impact on American letters, an influence that remains strong today. Solidly grounded in historical and biographical facts, and exceptionally wide-ranging in the themes it treats, Walt Whitman packs a dazzling amount of insight into a compact volume.

Walt Whitman Reviews

Walt Whitman found countless sources for his poetry in the astonishingly vigorous culture-high, middle, and low-of his day. No other living scholar is better equipped than David S. Reynolds to illuminate this rich web of connections. In this book, Reynolds takes the reader on a lightning tour of Whitman's world, from grand opera, phrenology, and political oratory to Bowery Boy fashions and the free love movement. -Michael Moon, Johns Hopkins University, author of Disseminating Whitman
This highly readable introduction to America's greatest poet by one of his most knowledgeable and insightful biographers is a useful point of entry into Walt Whitman's work and the world that shaped it such important ways. -Shelley Fisher Fishkin, Stanford University, author of From Fact to Fiction: Journalism and Imaginative Writing in America
In Walt Whitman, David Reynolds has distilled the key findings of his encyclopedic Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography and now makes Whitman's cultural life-and his transformation of that life into art-accessible to readers at all levels. Every page contains suggestions, discoveries, and insights that will send students back to Whitman's poetry with renewed enthusiasm. This is an innovative and illuminating introduction to Whitman and his work. -Ed Folsom, Editor, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review

About David S. Reynolds (Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Baruch College and the Graduate School of CUNY)

David S. Reynolds is Distinguished Professor of English and American Studies at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Among his many books are Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography, which won the Bancroft Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Beneath the American Renaissance, winner of the Christian Gauss Award. A regular contributor to the New York Times Book Review, he lives in Old Westbury, New York.

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GOR005925375
9780195170092
0195170091
Walt Whitman by David S. Reynolds (Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and American Studies, Baruch College and the Graduate School of CUNY)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2005-01-20
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