Books by Walt Whitman

Portrait of Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman stands as one of the defining voices of nineteenth‑century American poetry, whose bold free verse and democratic spirit reshaped literary tradition. His work celebrates the individual while embracing the shared pulse of humanity, merging personal experience with a sweeping vision of the nation and the natural world.

Renowned for his innovative style and unflinching honesty, Whitman's writing continues to inspire readers with its vitality and compassion. His influence can be traced through generations of poets and thinkers who found in his words a timeless affirmation of life, freedom, and the power of the human voice.

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  • Leaves of Grass A Textual Variorum of the Printed

    New York University Press Leaves of Grass A Textual Variorum of the Printed

    Book SynopsisIncludes various variants, from the collection's in 1855 through the posthumous "Old Age Echoes" annex printed in 1897. This volume contains introductory material, including a chronology of the poems and a summary of various editions and annexes, along with the poems from 1855 and 1856. It includes the poems from 1860 through 1867.

    £22.79

  • Franklin Evans or The Inebriate

    Duke University Press Franklin Evans or The Inebriate

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    Book SynopsisTells the rags-to-riches story of Franklin Evans, an innocent young man from the Long Island countryside who seeks his fortune in New York City. Corrupted by music halls, theatres, and above all taverns, he gradually becomes a drunkard.Trade Review“Christopher Castiglia and Glenn Hendler provide a truly state-of-the-art introduction to Walt Whitman’s only novel, a lively and thorough account of the varied contexts that best illuminate the significance of Whitman’s rough and rowdy tale.”—Michael Moon, author of Disseminating Whitman: Revision and Corporeality in Leaves of Grass“Readers interested primarily in the social history of the country will find much here that is compelling. The temperance movement was the first wide-spread social reform movement in the United States, and the novel’s greatest claim to interest from a wider readership comes from what it reveals about that movement. . . . [T]here are also glimpses of the young poet’s developing voice. The novel reveals a belief in the power of words to change the lives and influence the actions of individual readers, most of whom would have come from the working class. Joined with more original language, this conviction would give Leaves of Grass, written a decade later, its passion and force.” -- Kim Roberts * White Crane Journal *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments vii Introduction ix I. Franklin Evans, or the Inebriate A Tale of the Times 1 II. Supplementary Texts The Madman 117 The Child and the Profligate 123 An Address Delivered by Abraham Lincoln Before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, On the 22nd Day of February, 1842 135 Bibliography 145

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    £22.79

  • University of Iowa Press Democratic Vistas

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    Book SynopsisWritten in the aftermath of the American Civil War during the ferment of national Reconstruction, Walt Whitman's ""Democratic Vistas"" remains one of the most penetrating analyses of democracy ever written. Diagnosing democracy's failures as well as laying out its vast possibilities, Whitman offers an unflinching assessment of the ongoing social experiment known as the United States. Now available for the first time in a facsimile of the original 1870-1871 edition, with an introduction and annotations by noted Whitman scholar Ed Folsom that illuminate the essay's historical and cultural contexts, this searing analysis of American culture offers readers today the opportunity to argue with Whitman over the nature of democracy and the future of the nation. Living in Washington, D.C., where Congress granted male African Americans the right to vote nearly five years before the fifteenth amendment extended that right across the nation, and working for the office charged with enforcing the new civil rights amendments to the Constitution, Whitman was at the volatile center of his nation's massive attempt to reconstruct and redefine itself after the tumultuous years of civil war. In the enduring cultural document that Democratic Vistas has become, the great poet of democracy analyzes the role that literature plays in the development of a culture, the inevitable tensions between the 'democratic individual' and the 'democratic nationality', and the corrosive effects of materialism on the democratic spirit. His own conflicting racial biases notwithstanding, Whitman in ""Democratic Vistas"" offers his most eloquent and extended articulation of the beckoning American democratic future. At a time when the nation has elected a president whom Whitman could never have imagined, his controversial and provocative book is a timely reminder of those occasions when we experience the expansion of America's democratic dream.

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    £20.85

  • Song of Myself: With a Complete Commentary

    University of Iowa Press Song of Myself: With a Complete Commentary

    Book SynopsisThis book offers the most comprehensive and detailed reading to date of Song of Myself. One of the most distinguished critics in Whitman studies, Ed Folsom, and one of the nation’s most prominent writers and literary figures, Christopher Merrill, carry on a dialog with Whitman, and with each other, section by section, as they invite readers to enter into the conversation about how the poem develops, moves, improvises, and surprises. Instead of picking and choosing particular passages to support a reading of the poem, Folsom and Merrill take Whitman at his word and interact with “every atom” of his work. The book presents Whitman’s final version of the poem, arranged in fifty-two sections; each section is followed by Folsom’s detailed critical examination of the passage, and then Merrill offers a poet’s perspective, suggesting broader contexts for thinking about both the passage in question and the entire poem.

    £20.85

  • Hardpress Publishing Poems 1

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    £18.00

  • HardPress Publishing Complete Prose Works

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    £18.95

  • Hojas de hierba

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    Book SynopsisHojas de hierba es la gran epopeya americana y una de las grandes epopeyas de la literatura universal: con una voz tan vigorosa como sutil, canta el nacimiento de los Estados Unidos y su desarrollo como nación. Sus poemas recogen la bullente diversidad del país, sus heterogéneos pobladores y sus paisajes inabarcables, y su carácter indómito, irreverente, exento de artificios. Es una épica democrática, que arrumba los viejos principios de las sociedades europeas y las igualmente viejas estéticas que los ensalzaban, y proclama las esperanzas y necesidades del Nuevo Mundo, donde ricos y pobres, hombres y mujeres, blancos y negros, están llamados a ser libres e iguales, y los afectos imperan sobre los intereses. Pero Hojas de hierba es también el retrato de una persona, Walt Whitman, que vierte sus pasiones singulares y sus anhelos más íntimos en sus páginas: 'Esto no es un libro: / quien lo toca, toca a un hombre', escribe en un poema tardío. El amor por la naturaleza, la fuerza de su erotismo, la turbulencia de la vida en Nueva York y el abrumador ímpetu musical de su voz encuentran un eco dilatado en los poemas del libro. Para Harold Bloom, Whitman constituye el centro del canon norteamericano, porque toda 'voz que en nuestra literatura contemporánea se alza en soledad, herida o estoica, tiende a asumir tonalidades whitmanianas'.

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    £24.90

  • Alianza Editorial Hojas de hierba antología bilingüe

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    Book SynopsisConsiderado de forma unánime el máximo poeta de Estados Unidos, Walt Whitman (1819-1892) es el supremo cantor del Yo y de la naturaleza, del cuerpo y del alma, de la igualdad del hombre y la mujer, de las delicias del sexo, de la fraternidad y la democracia. Profundamente renovadora en cuanto a forma y contenido, su obra suscitó una oleada de entusiasmo y controversias. Aparecida en 1855, ?Hojas de hierba? vio nueve ediciones corregidas y aumentadas en vida del poeta. La presente antología bilingüe, traducida, prologada y anotada por Manuel Villar Raso, ofrece los poemas de Whitman en sus primeras versiones, en las cuales el impulso que les dio origen se manifiesta con mayor fidelidad que en las últimas, expurgadas por el propio poeta.

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  • Relatos

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    Book SynopsisTestigo de los muchos cambios socioeconómicos y políticos que continuaban erosionando los principios republicanos, y de los innumerables intentos por recomponer el imaginario colectivo democrático norteamericano a través de nuevas formas de intervención públicas, Whitman, fervoroso creyente en las posibilidades que encerraba la prensa como herramienta ideológica al servicio de la mejora social, elabora en estas narraciones una voz profundamente enraizada en las retóricas populares y sensacionalistas de preguerra, con el fin de restañar las heridas abiertas en la utópica comunidad republicana imaginada por los padres fundadores.La producción de relatos de Walt Whitman se concentra entre agosto de 1841 y junio de 1848, y se compone de veinticuatro textos, que aparecieron en muchas ocasiones con pseudónimo o sin firmar. Él mismo haría una selección que aparecería en " Specimen Days & Collect " (1882). Su ficción criticará los males derivados de la acumulación de capital, del poder y l

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    £16.95

  • Edaf Antillas Canto de Mi Mismo

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    £11.25

  • Valdemar Días cruciales en América diario de la Guerra de

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    Book SynopsisWalt Whitman nació en 1819, y cuando aún era un adolescente abandonó la escuela para dedicarse a oficios múltiples y sobre todo a vagabundear, a vivir la vida y a plasmarla en poemas que iba atesorando en su magna obra -obra viva y abierta hasta su muerte- Hojas de hierba (1855-1892).Días cruciales en América reúne diversas cartas y apuntes que constituyen una especie de diario de la Guerra de Secesión norteamericana, en la que Whitman participó como cooperante civil en el ejército de la Unión. El poeta curó heridas, asistió a los amputados, confortó a los enfermos, redactó cartas a los soldados que no sabían o no podían escribir, e incluso llegó a ayudar económicamente a alguno de ellos. No obstante, en medio de tanta desgracia, su bondad radical de hombre libre y fraterno lo eleva, aun en los momentos más agrios, a su particular esfera de la felicidad, que para él no es más que el disfrute de la vida, sean cuales sean las tragedias cotidianas. Pero en este libro tan fragmentario y espontáneo, también se nos muestra Whitman como un severo comentarista político, mucho más combativo que en sus anteriores escritos periodísticos contra las, a su juicio, corruptas monarquías europeas y los peligros que acechaban a la naciente República democrática norteamericana. De este modo, Días cruciales en América se convierte en un canto a la libertad política, al progreso y a la República, sin dejar de ser un texto en muchas ocasiones poético y siempre rezumante del glorioso y carnal sentir de los días.

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    £10.91

  • Editorial Funambulista S.L. La vida y las aventuras de Jack Engle

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    Book SynopsisEsta novela de juventud publicada anónimamente en 1852 en el New York Sunday Dispatch por el entonces joven escritor Walt Whitman y recuperada recientemente por el estudioso Zachary Turpin, de la Universidad de Houston, y que recrea un universo con toques de Dickens y de Twain, narra las venturas y desventuras de Jack Engle, un joven huérfano que busca el sentido de la vida, el amor y un lugar bajo el sol en un mundo de picapleitos sin escrúpulos, virtuosos cuáqueros, actrices encantadoras y malandrines inolvidables. Todo ello convive en este melodramático ?pero al mismo tiempo lleno de humor? folletín de misterio e intriga en un entorno urbano, el Nueva York de mediados del siglo XIX, que mezcla hábilmente registros y giros inesperados con una genuina aspiración literaria a la verdad y a la belleza del mundo.La obra, con algunas claves autobiográficas del propio Whitman, es una de las primeras incursiones del autor en lo que sería su destino literario; en palabras del especialista David S. Reynolds: El verso libre sensual, filosófico, y salvajemente experimental y totalmente inclasificable de Hojas de hierba.

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    £16.00

  • Taylor & Francis Walt Whitmans Song of Myself

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    £80.74

  • Walt Whitmans Song of Myself

    Taylor & Francis Walt Whitmans Song of Myself

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis sourcebook includes the full text of Song of Myself. Since 1855, Walt Whitman's Song of Myself has been enjoyed, debated, parodied and imitated by readers, critics and artists crossing national and linguistic boundaries. Many argue that it is the most influential poem ever written by an American. This sourcebook and critical edition provides easy access to: *information on the contexts of Whitman's work, including biographical details and a chronology *an overview of the critical reception of the poem and extracts from important criticism, reprinted with clear introductory headnotes *key passages from the original 1855 edition, with commentary and annotation *the full 'final' 1881 edition of the poem. Cross-references link the critical, contextual and textual sections of the volume, encouraging an integrated understanding of this creative and controversial text. Complementing a wealth of material with suggestions for further reading

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    £29.99

  • Essential Walt Whitman Caedmon Essentials

    Caedmon Essential Walt Whitman Caedmon Essentials

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    Book SynopsisOne Great Author. One Great CD.A poem by Whitman may be whoops and hollers, or beating of drums, or the ebb of the tide singing to itself among the stones, or laments in the night or cries of ecstasy. Indeed, Whitman was the wind which blew poetry from its moorings in tradition and sent it into fresher waters; his poems celebrating the grandness of the human condition are cadenced for the voice and meant to be spoken aloud. In this recording drawn from the Caedmon archives, reader Ed Begley, Sr. performs selections from Whitman’s lifelong work, Leaves of Grass.

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    £999.99

  • Leaves of Grass 1855 Penguin Classics Deluxe

    Penguin Putnam Inc Leaves of Grass 1855 Penguin Classics Deluxe

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisContains twelve free-flowing, untitled poems which embrace almost every realm of experience.Trade Review"Whitman's best poems have that permanent quality of being freshly painted, of not being dulled by the varnish of the years."--Malcolm Cowley

    10 in stock

    £15.30

  • Leaves of Grass Classics

    Random House USA Inc Leaves of Grass Classics

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of the great innovative figures in American letters, Walt Whitman created a daringly new kind of poetry that became a major force in world literature. Leaves Of Grass is his one book.  First published in 1855 with only twelve poems, it was greeted by Ralph Waldo Emerson as 'the wonderful gift . . . the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed.'  Over the course of Whitman's life, the book reappeared in many versions, expanded and transformed as the author's experiences and the nation's history changed and grew.  Whitman's ambition was to creates something uniquely American.  In that he succeeded.  His poems have been woven into the very fabric of the American character.  From his solemn masterpieces 'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd' and 'Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking' to the joyous freedom of 'Song of Myself,' 'I Sing the Body Electric,' and 'Song of the Open Road,'

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    £8.17

  • Song of the BroadAxe

    Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. Song of the BroadAxe

    Book SynopsisProduced in a numbered limited edition of 350, this is a full-sized facsimile of Wharton Esherick's prototype of Walt Whitman's Song of the Broad-Axe. Each page is as produced by the artist, with hand lettering and illumination. Esherick illustrated the work with eighteen woodblock images that represent the artist's vision and skill. Available for the first time to the public, this book is work of art, interpreting the power of Whitman''s words in Esherick''s unique and beautiful style. Each book is accompanied by a separate 8 x 11 restrike of his original woodcut Welcome are all the earth''s lands, suitable for framing. Also included is an illustrated essay by Paul Eisenhauer, Curator of the Wharton Esherick Museum in Paoli, Pennsylvania, which gives a brief biography of Esherick and the historical background the book. All is contained in a custom cloth case to ensure its longevity as a treasured keepsake.

    £239.24

  • Walt Whitman Poetry and Prose LOA 3

    The Library of America Walt Whitman Poetry and Prose LOA 3

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    Book SynopsisThis Library of America edition is the biggest and best edition of Walt Whitman''s writings ever published. It includes all of his poetry and what he considered his complete prose. It is also the only collection that includes, in exactly the form in which it appeared in 1855, the first edition of Leaves of Grass. This was the book, a commercial failure, which prompted Emerson’s famous message to Whitman: “I greet you at the beginning of a great career.” These twelve poems, including what were later to be entitled “Song of Myself” and “I Sing the Body Electric,” and a preface announcing the author’s poetic theories were the first stage of a massive, lifelong work. Six editions and some thirty-seven years later, Leaves of Grass became one of the central volumes in the history of world poetry.   Each edition involved revisions of earlier poems and the incorporation of new ones. As it progressed, it was hailed by Emerson, Thoreau, Rosetti and others, but was also, as with the sixth edition in 1881–82, beset by charges of obscenity for such poems as “A Woman Waits for Me.” Printed here is the final, great culminating edition of 1891–92, the last supervised by Whitman himself just before his death.   Whitman’s prose is no less extraordinary. Specimen Days and Collect (1882) includes reminiscences of nineteenth-century New York City that will fascinate readers in the twenty-first, notes on the Civil War, especially his service in Washington hospitals, and trenchant comments on books and authors. Democratic Vistas (1871), in its attacks on the misuses of national wealth after the Civil War, is relevant to conditions in our own time, and November Boughs (1888) brings together retrospective prefaces, opinions, and random autobiographical bits that are in effect an extended epilogue on Whitman’s life, works, and times.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.

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    £33.75

  • Creative Editions The the World Below the Brine

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    £17.09

  • Leaves of Grass: The Complete 1855 and 1891-92

    The Library of America Leaves of Grass: The Complete 1855 and 1891-92

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    Book SynopsisIn 1855, a small volume appeared, self-published by a failed Brooklyn journalist and carpenter: twelve untitled poems and a preface announcing the author's aims. A commercial failure, this book was the first stage of a massive, lifelong enterprise. Six editions and thirty-seven years later, Leaves of Grass had been recognized as one of the central masterworks of world poetry. This Library of America Paperback Classic includes two complete texts: the 1855 first edition and the magnificent culminating edition of 1891-1892. For almost thirty years, The Library of America has presented America's best and most significant writing in acclaimed hardcover editions. Now, a new series, Library of America Paperback Classics, offers attractive and affordable books that bring The Library of America's authoritative texts within easy reach of every reader. Each book features an introductory essay by one of a leading writer, as well as a detailed chronology of the author's life and career, an essay on the choice and history of the text, and notes. The contents of this Paperback Classic are drawn from Walt Whitman: Poetry and Prose, edited by Justin Kaplan, volume #3 in the Library of America series.Trade Review"Whitman should be kicked from all decent society as below the level of a brute." -The Intelligencer, 1855 "The greatest of our poets . . . the American bard, our Homer and our Milton." -Harold Bloom, 2005

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    £17.95

  • Walt Whitman Speaks: His Final Thoughts on Life,

    The Library of America Walt Whitman Speaks: His Final Thoughts on Life,

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    Book SynopsisThe incomparable wisdom of America's greatest poet, distilled from his late-in-life conversations with Horace Traubel.

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    £17.09

  • Life and Adventures of Jack Engle: An

    University of Iowa Press Life and Adventures of Jack Engle: An

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    Book SynopsisIn 1852, young Walt Whitman – a down-on-his-luck housebuilder in Brooklyn – was hard at work writing two books. One would become one of the most famous volumes of poetry in American history, a free-verse revelation beloved the world over, Leaves of Grass. The other, a novel, would be published under a pseudonym and serialized in a newspaper. A short, rollicking story of orphanhood, avarice, and adventure in New York City, Life and Adventures of Jack Engle appeared to little fanfare. Then it disappeared. No one laid eyes on it until 2016, when literary scholar Zachary Turpin, University of Houston, followed a paper trail deep into the Library of Congress, where the sole surviving copy of Jack Engle has lain waiting for generations. Now, after more than 160 years, the University of Iowa Press is honored to reprint this lost work, restoring a missing piece of American literature by one of the world's greatest authors, written as he verged on immortality.

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    £999.99

  • Life and Adventures of Jack Engle: An

    University of Iowa Press Life and Adventures of Jack Engle: An

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    Book SynopsisIn 1852, young Walt Whitman – a down-on-his-luck housebuilder in Brooklyn – was hard at work writing two books. One would become one of the most famous volumes of poetry in American history, a free-verse revelation beloved the world over, Leaves of Grass. The other, a novel, would be published under a pseudonym and serialized in a newspaper. A short, rollicking story of orphanhood, avarice, and adventure in New York City, Life and Adventures of Jack Engle appeared to little fanfare. Then it disappeared. No one laid eyes on it until 2016, when literary scholar Zachary Turpin, University of Houston, followed a paper trail deep into the Library of Congress, where the sole surviving copy of Jack Engle has lain waiting for generations. Now, after more than 160 years, the University of Iowa Press is honored to reprint this lost work, restoring a missing piece of American literature by one of the world's greatest authors, written as he verged on immortality.

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    £999.99

  • Poetry for Kids Walt Whitman

    MoonDance Press Poetry for Kids Walt Whitman

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    £16.16

  • Leaves of Grass Exact Facsimile of the 1855 First

    Martino Fine Books Leaves of Grass Exact Facsimile of the 1855 First

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    £10.44

  • Walt Whitman: Selected Poems: (American Poets

    The Library of America Walt Whitman: Selected Poems: (American Poets

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    Book SynopsisAmerican literature and culture are inconceivable without the towering presence of Walt Whitman. Expansive, ecstatic, original in ways that continue to startle and to elicit new discoveries, Whitman’s poetry is a testament to the surging energies of 19th-century America and a monument to the transforming power of literary genius. His incantatory rhythms, revolutionary sense of Eros, and generous, all-embracing vision invite renewed wonder at each reading. Although he has been a defining influence for many poets—Garcia Lorca, Fernando Pessoa, Robinson Jeffers, and Allen Ginsberg—his style is ultimately inimitable, and his achievement unsurpassed in American poetry.“One always wants to start out fresh with Whitman,” writes Harold Bloom in his introduction, “and read him as though he never has been read before.” In a selection that ranges from early notebook fragments and the complete “Song of Myself” to the valedictory “Good-bye My Fancy!,” Bloom has chosen 47 works to represent “the principal writer that America—North, Central, or South—has brought to us.”About the American Poets ProjectElegantly designed in compact editions, printed on acid-free paper, and textually authoritative, the American Poets Project makes available the full range of the American poetic accomplishment, selected and introduced by today’s most discerning poets and critics.Trade Review“Who, could possibly make another selection [of Walt Whitman] seem fresh? Who is definitely Harold Bloom, dean of American literary critics, who considers Whitman ‘the principal writer that America—North, Central, or South—has brought to us.’ . . . Bloom connects Whitman’s project to the thesis of his The American Religion (1992) that the tendency of religion in America is to replace God with man, and with the fragments, Bloom presents explicit evidence of the attempt.” —Booklist

    10 in stock

    £17.00

  • Whitman Illuminated Song of Myself

    Tin House Books Whitman Illuminated Song of Myself

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    10 in stock

    £23.96

  • Errata Naturae Editores S.L. Crnica de m mismo

    1 in stock

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    £28.95

  • Nórdica Libros La extensión de mi cuerpo

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    Book SynopsisPocos poetas poseen una voz tan personal, poderosa e influyente como Walt Whitman. Así lo afirma Juan Marqués en su presentación: el poeta de WestHills consiguió, sencillamente, decirlo todo. Whitman inauguró un mundo, afirmó o insinuó en él todo lo que deseaba o necesitaba afirmar o insinuar delnuestro y después lo clausuró, obteniendo y brindándonos un producto perfecto, macizo, sin grietas. Lo que cantaba de sí mismo lo cantó de todos nosotros,lo que dijo de América lo extendía a todos los rincones del universo.Hemos seleccionado para esta antología veintiséis poemas del célebre Canto de mí mismo, con una nueva traducción de Antonio Rivero Taravillo y unimpresionante trabajo gráfico de Kike de la Rubia.Ese Walt Whitman del que le hablé es lo que más me interesa actualmente. Acabo de leer su segundo libro y me ha sentado mejor que ningún otro libro en mucho tiempo.Henry David Thoreau

    1 in stock

    £24.21

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  • Nórdica Libros Guía para la salud y el entrenamiento masculinos

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    Book SynopsisEste curioso libro es la adaptación de una serie de artículos periodísticos de 1858 que el poeta escribió con el seudónimo de Mose Velsor. Las columnas ?tituladas La salud y el entrenamiento masculinos, con pistas informales sobre su condición? se publicaron en el relativamente desconocido periódico The New York Atlas y durante más de ciento cincuenta años se ignoró que fueron escritas por Whitman. La serie de 47.000 palabras se publicó después de que las dos primeras ediciones de su famoso Hojas de hierba salieran a la luz sin pena ni gloria, y antes de que se publicara la mítica edición de 1860.

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    £24.12

  • Literatura Random House Oh capitn mi capitn Poesa porttil Spanish Edition

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    Book SynopsisOh, Capitán! Mi Capitán!, un volumen de la colección Poesía portátil con una selección de poemas de Walt Whitman.Walt Whitman fue el más notable precursor del verso libre, un ejercicio estilístico que fluye por sus grandes temas: la sexualidad, el deísmo, la naturaleza, la democracia y la libertad.Su mirada vitalista sobre la belleza del mundo influenció a un sinfín de autores y la transcendencia de su obra sigue marcando a los artistas de hoy día. Poeta del yo íntimo y colectivo, a caballo entre la filosofía, la mística y la reflexión personal, canta al mundo que nos rodea con un lirismo inconmensurable.

    1 in stock

    £14.18

  • Visor libros, S.L. Hojas de hierba

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    Book SynopsisNueva edición.Un libro absoluto, lleno de imágenes verbales y visuales y donde podemos escuchar el simple crecimiento de las hierbas.

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    £999.99

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