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Walt Whitman I hear America singing…. “I celebrate myself…”  Walt Whitman was born May 31, 1819 on South Huntington, Long Island, New York.  He was.

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1 Walt Whitman I hear America singing…

2 “I celebrate myself…”  Walt Whitman was born May 31, 1819 on South Huntington, Long Island, New York.  He was almost entirely self-education, especially admiring the work of Dante, Shakespeare, and Homer.  His mother described him as “very good, but very strange.”  His brother described him as being “stubborner [sic] than a load of bricks.”

3 Career  Apprenticed to a printer.  Taught school at 17.  Editor of The Brooklyn Eagle, a respected newspaper, but was fired for his outspoken opposition to slavery.  Civil War nurse.

4 Whitman’s Poetry Whitman declared his poetry would have:  Long lines that capture the rhythms of natural speech.  Free verse.  Vocabulary drawn from everyday speech.  A base in reality, not morality.

5 Leaves of Grass  The first version of his masterpiece, Leaves of Grass, appeared in 1855.  Emerson praised Whitman’s poetry as “the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet to contribute.”  Whitman used these words, written by Emerson in a letter to Whitman, in a later introduction to Leaves of Grass. Emerson was not amused.  John Greenleaf Whittier threw his copy of the book into the fireplace.  Another critic dismissed it as “just a barbaric yawp.”  Longfellow, Holmes, and Lowell were equally unimpressed.  Even Thoreau was appalled by Whitman’s poetry, and he was certainly no conformist!

6 What’s his deal?  Why were so many writers shocked by Whitman?  His lack of regular rhyme and meter (free verse) and nontraditional poetic style and subject matter shocked more traditional writers.  He also wrote poetry with unabashedly sexual imagery and themes, some of them homoerotic. Examples include the Calamus poems and “I Sing the Body Electric.”

7 O Captain! My Captain!  Whitman wrote poetry in praise of Abraham Lincoln  “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d” (an elegy written after Lincoln’s assassination).  “O Captain! My Captain!” memorializes Lincoln’s passing as the death of a great man and the death of the era he dominated. It was used to great effect in Dead Poets’ Society.

8 Whitman’s Influence  Along with Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman stands as one of two giants of American poetry in the nineteenth century.  Whitman’s poetry would influence such Harlem Renaissance writers as Langston Hughes and James Weldon Johnson.  Whitman influenced Beat poets such as Allen Ginsburg.  Chilean writer Pablo Neruda claimed to have been influenced by Whitman.  Whitman’s poetry was a model for French symbolists, such as Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine, and Arthur Rimbaud.  Modernist poets such as Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, and W.H. Auden were also influenced by Whitman.

9 “Out of the Cradle, endlessly rocking…”  Whitman died on March 26, 1892, one year after the final edition of Leaves of Grass was published.  His autopsy revealed his cause of death as emphysema.

10 The Least You Need to Know  Whitman created new poetic forms and subjects to fashion a distinctly American type of poetic expression.  He rejected conventional themes, traditional literary references, allusions, and rhyme—all the accepted forms of poetry in the 19 th century.  He uses long lines to capture the rhythms of natural speech, free verse, and vocabulary drawn from everyday speech.


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