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Whitman in Washington - Becoming the National Poet in the Federal City (Hardcover)
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Whitman in Washington - Becoming the National Poet in the Federal City (Hardcover)
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During Walt Whitman's decade in Washington, DC, 1863-1873, he
labored intensely, at times seeming to have three lives at once. He
wrote the most distinguished journalism of his career; came into
his own as a writer of letters; crafted memorable Civil War poetry,
Drum-Taps and Sequel to Drum-Taps and later folded it into heavily
revised and expanded versions of Leaves of Grass; and produced his
searching but also flawed critique of American culture, Democratic
Vistas. Whitman's work through the first three editions of Leaves
often receives the highest praise, yet his writing in the
Washington years is exceptional, too, by any reckoning-and is all
the more remarkable given that he also cared for thousands of
wounded and sick soldiers in Washington hospitals, serving as an
attentive visitor. In addition, he served as a government clerk in
various positions, most notably in the attorney general's office
when much was accomplished on the road toward a multi-racial
democracy including efforts to suppress the Ku Klux Klan, and much
was also missed (both by the attorney general's office and by
Whitman) in the efforts to advance a more just and vibrant union.
This book analyses Whitman's integrated life, writings, and
government work in his urban context to re-evaluate the writer and
the nation's capital in a time of transformation. Drawing on an
expanded Whitman corpus, including nearly 3,000 Whitman documents
the author recently identified in the National Archives, Whitman in
Washington demonstrates that the power of Whitman's Civil War and
Reconstruction writing emerges, more fully than we could ever
before have imagined, from his intimate knowledge of the capital
city, its bureaucracies, and its tumultuous post-war history.
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