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Leaves Of Grass: Simplicity In Poetry

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    Weight0.56 kg
    Author

    Walt Whitman

    Publisher

    Fingerprint! Publishing

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Classic Fiction, Poetry

    Best for

    Nature and Transcendentalism

    Ages

    18+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    1 February 2017

    ISBN

    978-8175994348

    Language

    English

    Pages

    528

    Printing Remarks

    Premium ( Local Print )

    Dimension

    20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm

    Weight

    0.56 kg

    Description

    Whitman’s commitment to simplicity in “Leaves of Grass” reflects his democratic vision of poetry, aiming to be accessible and inclusive. By rejecting conventional poetic constraints, Whitman’s verses mirror the expansive, inclusive spirit he champions. His work laid the foundation for modern American poetry, influencing generations of poets who followed. “Leaves of Grass” continues to resonate for its celebration of the ordinary, its embrace of diversity, and its profound belief in the inherent beauty of simplicity in both language and life.

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    “Leaves of Grass,” Walt Whitman’s magnum opus, published in multiple editions from 1855 to 1892, is celebrated for its revolutionary approach to poetry, embracing simplicity and breaking away from traditional forms. Whitman’s work is characterized by free verse, a departure from the structured rhyme and meter prevalent in his contemporaries’ poetry. The collection is an ode to the human experience, celebrating the beauty of the everyday and the interconnectedness of all existence. Whitman’s embrace of simplicity extends beyond poetic form; he revels in the ordinary, finding profound meaning in the simplicity of nature, common people, and the diverse experiences that make up life. His poems, such as “Song of Myself,” serve as a testament to the power of simplicity, as they eschew elaborate language and formal structure to convey a direct and visceral connection with the reader.