In Our Time

Walt Whitman

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May 25, 2023
Sarah Churchwell, a Professor of American Literature, Peter Riley, a Lecturer in 19th Century American Literature, and Mark Ford, a Professor of English and American Literature, dive into the life of Walt Whitman. They discuss his groundbreaking collection, 'Leaves of Grass,' and how it defied traditional forms through free verse. The conversation also explores Whitman's complex relationship with individuality and community amid the Civil War. His evolving views on race and societal norms, infused with optimism and paradox, reveal his enduring influence on American poetry.
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ANECDOTE

Leaves of Grass Sales

  • Whitman gifted copies of Leaves of Grass, including one to Emerson, whose praise he used for promotion.
  • He only sold around 300 of the 800 copies printed.
ANECDOTE

Whitman's Self-Promotion

  • Whitman was a tireless self-promoter, influenced by the era's huckster culture.
  • He incorporated elements of mesmerism, phrenology, and working-class slang into his persona.
INSIGHT

Whitman's Initial Reception

  • Despite writing for the common people, Whitman's initial popularity was limited.
  • It took time and European recognition for him to gain wider acceptance among American elites.
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