Walt Whitman's Native Representations
Discover the profound influence of American culture on poetry in "Walt Whitman's Native Representations" by Ed Folsom, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This insightful work delves into how Walt Whitman harnessed various aspects of American life to create his unique poetic voice. Spanning 218 pages, Folsom examines four pivotal themes that shaped Whitman's literary journey: the evolution of American dictionaries, the burgeoning popularity of baseball as a national pastime, the tragic fate of American Indians, and the emergence of photography as a new art form. This literary criticism offers a fresh perspective on Whitman's contribution to American literature, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of poetry and cultural studies alike. Experience the intersection of literature and culture through the lens of one of America's most celebrated poets.