Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
218
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 28, 1997
Editorial
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521585724
ISBN-13
9780521585729
Descripción
This exploration dives into the multifaceted influence of American culture on Walt Whitman's poetic voice. Through a detailed analysis, it reveals how Whitman synthesized various elements from society—ranging from the natural landscape to the evolving social dynamics—into his work. Ed Folsom deftly examines the ways in which Whitman's representations encapsulated the spirit of a burgeoning nation, illustrating the poet's deep connection to his surroundings and the people within them.
Folsom's insightful narrative sheds light on the intertwining of personal and collective identities in Whitman's poetry, showcasing the author’s unique perspective on themes such as democracy, individuality, and diversity. By engaging with diverse cultural expressions, Whitman not only crafted a new literary form but also celebrated the diverse bodies and voices that make up the American experience, leaving a profound impact on both literature and society.
Folsom's insightful narrative sheds light on the intertwining of personal and collective identities in Whitman's poetry, showcasing the author’s unique perspective on themes such as democracy, individuality, and diversity. By engaging with diverse cultural expressions, Whitman not only crafted a new literary form but also celebrated the diverse bodies and voices that make up the American experience, leaving a profound impact on both literature and society.