Whitman in Washington

This book analyses Whitman's integrated life, writings, and government work in his urban context to reevaluate the writer and the nation's capital in a time of transformation.
ISBN: 9780198840930
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During a decade in Washington, DC, 1863-1873, Walt Whitman wrote the most distinguished journalism of his career; came into his own as a writer of letters; crafted memorable Civil War poetry, Drum-Taps and Sequel to Drum-Taps; and produced his searching critique of American culture, Democratic Vistas. His literary accomplishments are stunning given his other commitments at the time: he cared for thousands of wounded soldiers in Washington hospitals, and he served as a clerk in the attorney general's office where much was accomplished on the road toward a multi-racial democracy including the suppression of the Ku Klux Klan. The poet and his nation underwent simultaneous and mutually informing transformations.
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AudienceProfessional and scholarly
Author(s)Price, Kenneth M.
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