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Leaves of Grass
Walt Whitman · 2010 · 304 pages
"Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power,
Cheerful, for freest action formd under the laws divine,
The Modern Man I sing."
-- from Leaves of Grass
The newest in our series of bold-faced thoughts on classic works! This pocket-size, volume offers an innovative take on a beloved American masterpiece: the first (1855) edition of Leaves of Grass, which consisted of an introduction by Whitman and merely twelve untitled poems. Though it has now passed its 155th anniversary, Walt Whitman's powerful poetry continues to inspire with its rich language, all-embracing populism, and boundless spirit.
Whitman took it upon himself to establish a bold, sensual, new literary tradition that was distinctly American--and consciously set out to be at once the quintessential American poet and the voice of the common man. Leaves of Grass remains an enduring touchstone for writers everywhere, and for anyone who wants to get in touch with his or her own creative spirit.
In addition to the text, this compact volume features highlighted passages, an introduction that relates the poems to todays perspective, and reflective writing exercises (with lined pages to write on).
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Bruce Springsteen
“The summer always makes me want to pick up Leaves of Grass for a while and sit on the front porch. I come away happier.”↗

Harold Bloom
“Whitman’s poetry defines what is American and not European in our national literary tradition. Its originality and humane stance have a healing function, which is what he so deeply desired. Whitman was more than our greatest poet. I would go so far as to nominate him as Abraham Lincoln’s only rival for greatest American.”↗

