

Walt Whitman
May 25, 2023
Walt Whitman, the groundbreaking American poet known for 'Leaves of Grass,' discusses his innovative use of free verse and distinct poetic voice. The conversation dives into how Whitman's experiences as a Civil War nurse shaped his writing and views on democracy and individualism. Guests Sarah Churchwell, Peter Riley, and Mark Ford explore Emerson's influence, Whitman's complex relationship with race, and his perspective on same-sex love. They highlight the contrasts in his work and the profound impact he had on American literature and culture.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Formative Years of Walt Whitman
01:31 • 5min
Emerson's Influence on Whitman
06:52 • 4min
Walt Whitman and the Art of Free Verse
10:41 • 16min
Walt Whitman: Contradictions of Race and Democracy
26:52 • 8min
Walt Whitman: Love, Society, and Legacy
34:37 • 15min
The Mystery of Literary Transformation
49:41 • 3min