Drum-Taps
Par Whitman, Walt
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664646057
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À propos de ce livre
Walt Whitman's "Drum-Taps," published in 1865, emerges as a poignant expression of the American psyche during the tumultuous years of the Civil War. Through a series of evocative poems, Whitman employs free verse'Äîa hallmark of his innovative literary style'Äîto capture the raw emotions of love, loss, and the complexities of duty. The collection reflects on the soldier's experience, blending themes of heroism and mortality, while celebrating the deeply human connections forged amidst the horrors of conflict. Whitman'Äôs ability to infuse his verses with vivid imagery and powerful rhythms situates "Drum-Taps" within the broader context of American Romanticism, paving the way for modernist poetry that embraces the individual experience against the backdrop of national identity. Walt Whitman, often hailed as the father of free verse, was profoundly influenced by his experiences as a war correspondent during the Civil War. His firsthand observations of the battlefield and the resilience exhibited by soldiers deeply informed the themes explored in "Drum-Taps." This collection is underscored by a desire to articulate the unvarnished reality of war, driven by Whitman's belief in democracy, humanity, and the indomitable spirit of the American people. I highly recommend "Drum-Taps" to readers seeking an authentic exploration of war'Äôs emotional landscape. Its blend of intimacy and grandiosity offers profound insights into human nature and the collective American experience. Whitman'Äôs reverence for life, even amidst despair, will resonate with anyone interested in the complexities of identity and the human condition.
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