So Long!

So Long! Walt Whitman's Poetry of Death

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Walt Whitman is unquestionably a great poet of the joys of living. But, as Harold Aspiz demonstrates in this study, concerns with death and dying define Whitman's career as thinker, poet, and person. Through a close reading of ""Leaves of Grass"", its constituent poems, particularly ""Song of Myself,"" and Whitman's prose and letters, Aspiz charts how the poet's exuberant celebration of life - the cascade of sounds, sights, and smells that erupt in his verse - is a consequence of his central concern: the ever-presence of death and the prospect of an afterlife. ""So Long!"" devotes particular attention to Whitman's language and rich artistry in the context of the poet's social and intellectual milieus. We see Whitman (and his many personae) as a folk prophet announcing a gospel of democracy and immortality; pondering death in alternating moods of acceptance and terror; fantasizing his own dying and his postmortem selfhood; yearning for mates and lovers while conscious of mordant flesh; agonizing over the omnipresence of death in wartime; patiently awaiting death; and launching imaginary journeys toward immortality and godhood. By exploring Whitman's faith in death as a meaningful experience, we may understand better how the poet - whether personified as representative man, victim, hero, lover, or visionary - lived so completely on the edge of life.

Book information

ISBN: 9780817352783
Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
Imprint: The University of Alabama Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 811.3
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 294
Weight: 517g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 20mm