Leaves of Grass
Author: Walt Whitman Categories: Fiction, Literature, Poetry Published: 1891 Pages: 697 Language: English Tags: American LiteratureBook Description:
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman is a groundbreaking poetry collection in the genre of classic, lyrical poetry that celebrates the human spirit, nature, and the American experience. In these vivid, free‑verse poems, Whitman explores the everyday lives of ordinary people and the vast landscapes that shape them. His verse moves between city streets, open fields, and inner reflections, creating a living portrait of a growing nation.
At the heart of Leaves of Grass is a deep belief in the power of the individual and the sacredness of every person. Whitman writes about the body and the soul, love and desire, life and death, with an honesty that was bold for his time. The poems connect personal experience with universal truths, offering readers both intimate moments and sweeping, visionary passages.
Readers are drawn to the unique voice and style of Whitman’s poetry, which feels conversational, musical, and daringly modern even today. His long, flowing lines and catalogues of images invite you to linger over each phrase and discover new meanings with every reading. The emotional depth of the collection, from joy and wonder to grief and longing, makes it a rich, immersive experience.
Leaves of Grass remains a powerful choice for readers who enjoy reflective, thought‑provoking literature that blends poetry, philosophy, and a love of nature. It appeals to fans of classic poetry, transcendental thought, and works that celebrate freedom, identity, and connection. This collection rewards both casual readers and those who want to return again and again to uncover new layers of insight.
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The Fellowship of The Ring
Dead & Buried
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Strength In Our Scars
Vision in White
Covenant of Blood
The Psychology Of Motivation
Blood Magic
If We Ever Meet Again
Red White and Royal Blue
It Ends with Us
King Marcine
Man Alone
All of Me
Where She Went
Beauty and the Beast
The “Genius”
Three Wishes
The Call of the Canyon