LEAVES OF GRASS (The Original 1855 Edition & The 1892 Death Bed Edition)
Description of book
Walt Whitman's 'Leaves of Grass' is a groundbreaking collection of poetry that explores themes of nature, individualism, and democracy. Originally published in 1855 and later revised in the 1892 Death Bed Edition, this work is considered a cornerstone of American literature. Whitman's free verse style and passionate celebration of the human experience set him apart from his contemporaries. 'Leaves of Grass' captures the essence of the American spirit and serves as a testament to Whitman's belief in the power of the individual. The inclusive and expansive nature of the poetry reflects Whitman's vision of a democratic society where all voices are valued and celebrated. This work showcases the author's willingness to challenge societal norms and embrace personal truths in a way that continues to resonate with readers today.