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The Complete Poems

The Complete Poems

By Whitman, Walt

Published by The Ebook Emporium

English 2026 ISBN 9791070056219
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What does it mean to sing of oneself—and of a nation? The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman brings together the full poetic legacy of one of America's greatest writers. From the revolutionary verses of Leaves of Grass to powerful Civil War poems and intimate reflections on life, death, and democracy, Whitman reshaped poetry with a bold new voice. Rejecting rigid forms, Whitman embraced free verse to celebrate the human body, the soul, nature, labor, love, and the shared identity of a nation. His poetry is expansive, intimate, and deeply inclusive—speaking not just to his time, but to every generation that seeks meaning, dignity, and connection. This comprehensive collection allows readers to experience Whitman's poetic evolution in full, revealing the scope, courage, and humanity of his vision. Inside this eBook, you'll explore: The complete Leaves of Grass and related poems Civil War poetry including Drum-Taps and elegies Themes of democracy, individuality, and universal brotherhood A cornerstone collection of American literary history Studied worldwide and endlessly influential, Walt Whitman's poetry remains essential reading for anyone drawn to poetry, philosophy, and the American spirit. Hear the voice that dared to speak for all. Buy now and experience the complete poems of Walt Whitman.

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The Complete Poems is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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