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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. ARC provided by NetGalley for an honest review. This collection of poems, essays, and journal entries provides a vivid look at the 19th century, as well as a distinct look inside Walt Whitman's later life. A collection of poems in the first portion of the book focuses on a myriad of subjects, including New York, odes to Civil War soldiers, spirituality, and religion. The second section is a selection of essays reviewing Shakespeare, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Burns, and others. Each was illuminating, especially Abraham Lincoln's. Whitman gives his own personal observations of the 16th President with great detail and reverence. The third section focuses on Elias Hicks, a man of whom I'd not heard before reading this. Though the biography is short, it sparked my own interest. I plan on researching Hicks and reading the journal that Whitman spoke of. This is an excellent collection of Whitman's work, and I'd recommend it to all. I tend to think of Walt Whitman as a poet, but this is a collection of essays written by the author better known for his poetry. Among my favorite essays in the collection is "The Bible As Poetry." His essay on "Slang in America" offered observations into how slang terms often become part of the core vocabulary of a language. Another couple which stood out to me because of my familiarity with works discussed were "What Lurks Behind Shakspere's Historical Plays?" and "A Thought on Shakspere." Whitman also offered his thoughts on Robert Burns and Tennyson. One of the most important aspects of this collection is that it offers reflections on 19th century life from interaction with Native Americans to theatre to the Civil War. He offers glimpses of various cities through diary entries, articles, and essays, such as New Orleans, New York, and St. Louis. Whitman must have been interested in the Quaker religion as he tells the stories of Elias Hicks and George Fox in biographical sketches. An e-galley was received from the publisher through NetGalley for review purposes. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"I loved this book. It's an inexpensive collection of Walt Whitman poems, letters, and essays that is well worth your time ... this book is worth purchasing and perusing due to its historical value of ruminations on American life." -- Old Musty Books Compiled when the great poet was 70 years old, November Boughs offers verse and prose reminiscences of a singular American life. Walt Whitman's reflections begin with the essay "A Backward Glance O'er Travel'd Roads," in which he discusses the genesis of his most famous and controversial book, Leaves of Grass. A selection of poetry titled "Sands at Seventy" is followed by a series of essays and recollections that include "Slang in America," "What Lurks Behind Shakespeare's Historical Plays," "The Old Bowery," and notes on the life of the Quaker abolitionist Elias Hicks, whose body -- it was rumored -- he and a youthful group of friends once attempted to exhume. This affordable, high-quality edition of a rare book of poetry and prose provides a greater context for the interpretation of Whitman's other works. Essential reading for Whitman scholars, this volume is also of interest to historians of the Civil War, abolitionism, and nineteenth-century America. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Whitman is difficult to review mainly because his work is so difficult to dislike. There are plenty great writers who have their detractors, but I have never heard anyone say they hated Whitman. He does have some views African Americans that are very much less than positive, but he was a man of his time.
Some of the other views and thoughts of Whitman are found in the collection. The majority of the book is essays, thoughts on other poets, letters, and journal entries. Even here, Whitman's style shines through:
The third day of mellow, delicious, sunshiny weather. I am writing this in the recesses of the old woods, my seat on a big pine log, my back against a tree. Journal entry for October 2nd.
November Boughs is an excellent collection. The short poems are easily read during a break in the day and will keep your mind well occupied after the reading. The other works, essays and journal entries give the reader a look into a great mind. A very well rounded collection on one of America's greatest poets. ( )