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Walt Whitman''s Selected Journalism

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Long before he was a celebrated poet, Walt Whitman was a working journalist. By the time he published the first edition of Leaves of Grass in 1855, Whitman had edited three newspapers and published thousands of reviews, editorials, and human-interest stories in newspapers in and around New York City. Yet for decades, much of his journalism has been difficult to access or even find. For the first time, Walt Whitmans Selected Journalism thematically and chronologically organizes a compelling selection of Whitmans journalism from the late 1830s to the Civil War. It includes writings from the poets first immersion into the burgeoning democratic culture of antebellum America to the war that transformed both the poet and the nation.

Walt Whitmans Selected Journalism covers Whitmans early years as a part-time editorialist and ambivalent schoolteacher between 1838 and 1841. After 1841, it follows his work as a dedicated full-time newspaperman and editor, most prominently at the New York Aurora and the Brooklyn Daily Eagle between 1842 and 1848. After 1848 and up to the Civil War, Whitmans journalism shows his slow transformation from daily newspaper editor to poet. This volume gathers journalism from throughout these early years in his career, focusing on reporting, reviews, and editorials on politics and democratic culture, the arts, and the social debates of his day. It also includes some of Whitmans best early reportage, in the form of the short, personal pieces he wrote that aimed to give his readers a sense of immediacy of experience as he guided them through various aspects of daily life in Americas largest metropolis.

Over time, journalisms limitations pushed Whitman to seek another medium to capture and describe the world and the experience of America with words. In this light, todays readers of Whitman are doubly indebted to his career in journalism. In presenting Whitman-the-journalist in his own words here, and with useful context and annotations by renowned scholars, Walt Whitmans Selected Journalism illuminates for readers the future poets earliest attempts to speak on behalf of and to the entire American republic. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 492g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: University of Iowa Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781609383152

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Douglas A. Noverr is a professor emeritus in the department of Writing Rhetoric and American Cultures and the American Studies graduate program at Michigan State University USA. He is currently the coordinator at international conferences for the Popular Culture and American Culture Association. His research and publications span the fields of sports history and culture film history popular culture and American literature. He is the author of Michigan State University: The Rise at a Research University and the New Millennium 19702005 and the coeditor of The Complete Journalism of Walt Whitman volumes I and II. Jason Stacy is an associate professor of United States history at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville USA. He is the author of Walt Whitmans Multitudes: Labor Reform and Persona in Whitmans Journalism and the First Leaves of Grass 18401855 and editor of Leaves of Grass 1860: the 150th Anniversary Facsimile Edition.

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