Drum-Taps

Drum-Taps The Complete 1865 Edition - New York Review Books Poets

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Publisher's Synopsis

Walt Whitman worked as a nurse in an army hospital during the Civil War and published Drum-Taps, his war poems, as the war was coming to an end. Later, the book came out in an expanded form, including "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," Whitman's passionate elegy for Lincoln. The most moving and enduring poetry to emerge from America's most tragic conflict, Drum-Taps also helped to create a new, modern poetry of war, a poetry not just of patriotic exhortation but of somber witness. Drum-Taps is thus a central work not only of the Civil War but of our war-torn times.

But Drum-Taps as readers know it from Leaves of Grass is different from the work of 1865. Whitman cut and reorganized the book, reducing its breadth of feeling and raw immediacy. This edition, the first to present the book in its original form since its initial publication 150 years ago, is a revelation, allowing one of Whitman's greatest achievements to appear again in all its troubling glory.

Book information

ISBN: 9781590178621
Publisher: New York Review Books
Imprint: New York Review Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 811.4
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxiii, 170
Weight: 176g
Height: 115mm
Width: 178mm
Spine width: 27mm