No. of pages 330
Published: 2022
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"The Complete Prose Works of Walt Whitman, Vol. 5" is a compilation that showcases the depth of Whitman's thoughts on democracy, poetry, and the human experience. This volume includes essays, letters, and critiques that illuminate his philosophies on individuality, nature, and society. Whitman's prose reflects his belief in the interconnectedness of all beings and his vision for a vibrant, egalitarian society. Through his eloquent and often groundbreaking writing, Whitman addresses themes of identity, mortality, and the role of the artist, inviting readers to ponder their place in the world and the essence of humanity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 330 pages in this book. This book was published in 2022 by Forgotten Books .
Karen Karbiener is a Whitman scholar at New York University. She has published widely on Whitman's life and work, and edited Leaves of Grass: First and Death-bed Editions for Barnes & Noble Classics. She is a recognized public scholar and has been featured in radio, television, and online programs, authored two audio books on Whitman's cultural legacy, and hosts New York City's annual "Song of Myself" Marathon. She lives in New York City.