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Loading... Walt Whitman: Selected Poems (edition 2003)by Walt Whitman
Work detailsWalt Whitman: Selected Poems by Walt Whitman
None. Whitman's one of the most readable of poets, sounding his barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. ( )I don't generally read poetry, but Walt Whitman's poetry strikes me a certain way. This is honestly, the only poetry collection I've read all the way through. I really enjoy Whitman's use of words and my favorite poem was "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking." Beautiful. Whitman's poems delight in the concept of the self, with a heavy dose of appreciation for humankind in general. "Song of Myself" and "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking" are two particularly notable must-reads that combine almost prose-like readability with a deeply poetic understanding of man. I didn't read them all. Somehow they remind me of Jack London. Strong imagery, though not as hopeless, celebrating the common. Perhaps this is great poetry, but it is too egocentric for my taste. A little goes a long way. I did enjoy the one about Lincoln fallen though. no reviews | add a review
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