The American nineteenth century witnessed a media explosion unprecedented in human history. New communications technologies seemed to be everywhere, offering opportunities and threats that seem powerfully familiar to us as we experience today鈥檚 digital revolution. Walt Whitman鈥檚 poetry reveled in the potentials of his time: 鈥淪ee, the many-cylinder鈥檇 steam printing-press,鈥 he wrote, 鈥淪ee, the electric telegraph, stretching across the Continent, from the Western Sea to Manhattan.鈥
Still, as the budding poet learned, books neither sell themselves nor move themselves: without an efficient set of connections to get books to readers, the democratic media-saturated future Whitman imagined would have remained warehoused. Whitman鈥檚 works sometimes ran through the 鈥渕any-cylinder鈥檇 steam printing press鈥 and were carried in bulk on 鈥渢he strong and quick locomotive.鈥 Yet during his career, his publications did not follow a progressive path toward mass production and distribution. Even at the end of his life, in the 1890s as his fame was growing, the poet was selling copies of his latest works by hand to visitors at his small house in Camden, New Jersey. Mass media and centralization were only one part of the rich media world that Whitman embraced.
Whitman鈥檚 Drift asks how the many options for distributing books and newspapers shaped the way writers wrote and readers read. Writers like Whitman spoke to the imagination inspired by media transformations by calling attention to connectedness, to how literature not only moves us emotionally, but moves around in the world among people and places. Studying that literature and how it circulated can help us understand not just how to read Whitman鈥檚 works and times, but how to understand what is happening to our imaginations now, in the midst of the twenty-first century media explosion.
鈥淪howing real mastery over the fields of Whitman studies, book history, and media studies, Cohen goes looking for Whitman in places that we may not think to find him, and along the way he develops a fascinating methodological framework (the drift of distribution and reception) for helping us to understand how he charted his journey.鈥濃擡dward Whitley, Lehigh University
鈥Whitman鈥檚 Drift is a theoretically sophisticated, practically adept work that revitalizes Whitman as a critical subject no less fit for the multicultural digital age than for the age of print. This is the most powerful, original new book on Whitman I have seen in a long time.鈥濃擡zra Greenspan, Southern Methodist University