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This book is the first to offer a comprehensive selection of Walt Whitman鈥檚 Civil War poetry and prose with a full commentary on each work. Ed Folsom and Christopher Merrill carry on a dialogue with Whitman (and with each other) as they invite readers to trace how Whitman鈥檚 writing about the Civil War develops, shifts, and manifests itself in different genres throughout the years of the war. The book offers forty selections of Whitman鈥檚 war writings, including not only the well-known war poems but also his prose and personal letters. Each are followed by Folsom鈥檚 critical examination and then by Merrill鈥檚 afterword, suggesting broader contexts for thinking about the selection.

The real democratic reader, Whitman said, 鈥渕ust himself or herself construct indeed the poem, argument, history, metaphysical essay鈥攖he text furnishing the hints, the clue, the start or frame-work,鈥 because what is needed for democracy to flourish is 鈥渁 nation of supple and athletic minds.鈥 Folsom and Merrill model this kind of active reading and encourage both seasoned and new readers of Whitman鈥檚 war writings to enter into the challenging and exhilarating mode of talking back to Whitman, arguing with him, and learning from him.

鈥淭wo ideal readers鈥攁 critic and a poet at the top of their games鈥攃omment brilliantly on forty selections from Drum-Taps and Memoranda During the War, along with relevant letters to illustrate the pathos and poetry that run hand in hand through Whitman鈥檚 rendering of the Civil War. Strongly recommended for both students and scholars.鈥濃擩erome Loving, author, Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself
鈥淲hen Whitman鈥檚 most knowledgeable and important interlocutor, Ed Folsom, teams up with one of our country鈥檚 wisest and most astute poets, Christopher Merrill, the result is essential reading for anyone who would better understand Whitman and the country he sang, which is still reckoning with its legacy of slavery and violence.鈥 鈥擬att Miller, coeditor, Every Hour, Every Atom: A Collection of Walt Whitman鈥檚 Early Notebooks and Fragments (Iowa, 2020)

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Publication Date
03/01/2021
Pages
240
Trim size
6 1鈦8 脳 9 1鈦4
Art
1 b&w figure
Edition
1st