A community portal about Walt Whitman with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Walter Whitman was an American Romantic poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist. Proclaimed the "greatest of all American poets" by many...
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A community portal about Walt Whitman with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Walter Whitman was an American Romantic poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist. Proclaimed the "greatest of all American poets" by many foreign observers a mere four years after his death, his works have been translated into more than 25 languages. Whitman is among the most influential and controversial poets in the American canon. His work has been described as a "rude shock" and "the most audacious and debatable contribution yet made to American literature." He largely abandoned the metrical structures of European poetry for an expansionist freestyle verse—"irregular" but "beautifully rhythmic"— which represented his philosophical view that America was destined to reinvent the world as emancipator and liberator of the human spirit. As Whitman wrote in Leaves of Grass, "Rhymes and rhymers pass away—... America justifies itself, give it time..."
Our second selection from the Touch Up DC pool comes from Backward Bill. He's modified the inscription at the Dupont Metro (a Walt Whitman poem) to read "No Taxation Without Representation." It's a sentiment we don't think Mr. Whitman would object to — afterall, he did write poems like I Hear...
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' When Walt Whitman worked for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle in the 1840s, he wrote articles advocating a fitting memorial for the Revolutionary War British prison ships' American victims and a park - ' now called ...
GLOUCESTER CITY A public meeting where the Delaware River Port Authority will outline its planned repainting of the Walt Whitman Bridge will be held Tuesday in the Gloucester City Library, 50 N. Railroad Ave.
William Schuman was born Aug. 4, 1910, in Manhattan. While in high school, he organized a jazz ensemble in which he played piano, clarinet, saxophone, violin and the banjo.
"There is something in staying close to men and women, and looking on them, and in the contact and odor of them, that pleases the soul well," writes Walt Whitman in "I Sing The Body Electric." Composer William ...
The poet Walt Whitman wrote about the beauty of the air in Michigan in late, late summer, just as twilight falls, and there's something especially soft about the light.
"O, Terrace, my Terrace," doesn't quite have the same ring as the lines from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass." But it still made the late Thomas Frederick Teorey famous, at least in local circles.
Back by popular demand, the Mount Laurel Fire Department will tell stories and demonstrate emergency equipment during "Meet the Firefighters" at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Mount Laurel Library, 100 Walt Whitman ...
PATCO fares will rise 10 percent and crossing the Benjamin Franklin, Walt Whitman, Commodore Barry and Betsy Ross bridges will cost $1 more beginning Sept.