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Leaves of Grass
Leaves of Grass
Author: Walt Whitman
Described by Emily Dickinson as "disgraceful" and by Emerson as "the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America had yet contributed" to world literature, Leaves of Grass is more than a literary performance. In his departure from the rules of conventional poetry, his breaking down of the metered line, and his discarding of the oblig...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780760705506
ISBN-10: 076070550X
Publication Date: 9/30/1997
Pages: 145
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Publisher: Barnes Noble
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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A true classic for every library. Whitman is an acclaimed American poet whose insights on nature and everyday life bring the lyric beauty of romanticism to reality. With panoramic descriptions rich with imagination, many of Whitman's poems are brilliant. Even if you are not keen on poetry, this book is worth reading. Limit yourself to a poem a day, the more to savor and contemplate.
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Awe inspiring.
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This book will impress you every single time you pick it up.


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