With an Introduction & Bibliography by Stephen Matterson Trinity College Dublin Walt Whitman's verse gave the poetry of America a distinctive national voice It reflects the unique vitality of the new nation the vastness of the land & the emergence of a sometimes troubled consciousness communicated in language & idiom regarded by many at the time as shocking Whitman's poems are organic & free flowing fit into no previously defined genre & skilfully combine autobiographical sociological & religious themes with lyrical sensuality His verse is a fitting celebration of a new breed of American &
Includes:: ' Song of Myself' ' Crossing Brooklyn Ferry' the celebratory ' Passage to India' & his fine elegy for the assassinated President Lincoln ' When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd'