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Humanities - Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass (150th Anniversary Edition)

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Book Synopsis: As featured in AMC's Breaking Bad, given by Gale Boetticher to Walter White and discovered by Hank Schrader. "I celebrate myself, And what I assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.I loafe and invite my soul, I lean and loafe at my ease....observing a spear of summer grass." So begins Leaves of Grass, the first great American poem and indeed, to this day, the greatest and most essentially American poem in all our national literature. The publication of Leaves of Grass in July 1855 was a landmark event in literary history. Ralph Waldo Emerson judged the book "the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom America has yet contributed." Nothing like the volume had ever appeared before. Everything about it--the unusual jacket and title page, the exuberant preface, the twelve free-flowing, untitled poems embracing every realm of experience--was new. The 1855 edition broke new ground in its relaxed style, which prefigured free verse; in its sexual candor; in its images of racial bonding and democratic togetherness; and in the intensity of its affirmation of the sanctity of the physical world.This Anniversary Edition captures the typeface, design and layout of the original edition supervised by Whitman himself. Today's readers get a sense of the "ur-text" of Leaves of Grass, the first version of this historic volume, before Whitman made many revisions of both format and style. The volume also boasts an afterword by Whitman authority David Reynolds, in which he discusses the 1855 edition in its social and cultural contexts: its background, its reception, and its contributions to literary history. There is also an appendix containing the early responses to the volume, including Emerson's letter, Whitman's three self-reviews, and the twenty other known reviews published in various newspapers and magazines.This special volume will be a must-have keepsake for fans of Whitman and lovers of American poetry.

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Experience the power and beauty of Walt Whitman's masterpiece with the Leaves of Grass (150th Anniversary Edition). As seen in AMC's Breaking Bad, this iconic book is not just any poetry collection - it is a celebration of life, a testament to the essence of Americana. With every line, Whitman invites you to join him on a journey of self-discovery and connection. Through his words, he unites us all, reminding us that we are part of something greater.

First published in 1855, Leaves of Grass immediately captivated readers with its unparalleled wit and wisdom. Ralph Waldo Emerson himself hailed it as the most extraordinary contribution American literature had ever seen. The 150th Anniversary Edition faithfully preserves the original design and layout, ensuring that you experience this historic volume in all its glory.

Delve into Whitman's world like never before. This edition includes an insightful afterword by renowned Whitman expert David Reynolds, providing invaluable context to the 1855 edition. Learn about its profound impact on society and its lasting legacy. The appendix features early reviews and letters, granting you a glimpse into the reception and significance of this groundbreaking work.

For enthusiasts of Whitman and devotees of American poetry, this anniversary edition is an absolute must-have. Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Whitman's words and feel the rhythm of his verse pulsate within you. Celebrate the power of literature to transcend time and connect us as a nation. Get your exclusive copy of Leaves of Grass (150th Anniversary Edition) today and rediscover the magic that continues to captivate readers for generations.

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