Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman, born on May 31, 1819, in West Hills, New York, was a groundbreaking American poet, essayist, and journalist whose work celebrated the individual and the collective human experience. Best known for his iconic collection "Leaves of Grass," Whitman's writing is distinguished by its free verse style, vivid imagery, and deep connection to nature and humanity. As an outspoken advocate for democracy and social justice, he captured the spirit of a nation in transition, using his pen to explore themes of identity, sexuality, and the beauty of everyday life.

Whitman’s literary journey was as unconventional as his work, often challenging the norms of his time. With each poem, he invited readers to embrace their own individuality while connecting with the broader tapestry of American life. As you delve into his writings, you'll find a voice that resonates with warmth and authenticity, encouraging self-exploration and reflection. We invite you to explore the rich world of Walt Whitman’s literature in this app, where his unique perspective continues to inspire and provoke thought in readers of all ages.

Song of the Broad-Axe - stanza 4

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This Weekly Poem is an excerpt from Song of the Broad-axe (4th Stanza) by Walt Whitman, who was an American poet, essayist and journalist. …

Hush'd Be the Camps Today

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LibriVox readers bring you 16 readings of Hush'd Be the Camps Today by Walt Whitman, in honor of the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's…

Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night.This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for June …

Aspects Of Love - An Anthology

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Aspects Of Love is an anthology of poetic explorations on the theme of erotic love - though one of the "poets" represented here is…

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