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Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" is a seminal work that marks a profound moment in American literature, merging the personal with the universal through its innovative free verse style. First published in 1855, this collection is a celebration of individuality, nature, and the human experience, reflecting the transcendentalist ethos of its time. Whitman's verses are characterized by their rhythmic cadence and expansive imagery, inviting readers to explore themes such as democracy, spirituality, and sexuality, all while portraying the American landscape in a way that was unprecedented for its era. Walt Whitman, born in 1819 on Long Island, was influenced by his experiences as a printer, a teacher, and a journalist. His work in the tumultuous context of mid-19th century America, particularly during the Civil War, deeply informed his vision of a unified nation. Whitman's democratic ideals, coupled with his radical embrace of sensuality and the body, resulted in a poem that sought to dissolve boundaries between the self and society, ultimately redefining the American identity. "Leaves of Grass" is not merely a collection of poems; it is an invitation to connect with the essence of humanity and nature. Whitman's passionate verses resonate with those seeking enlightenment, self-discovery, and a deeper understanding of life. This timeless masterpiece remains essential for readers interested in the intersections of nature, poetry, and the human spirit.
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