Description: Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman, printed in 1940 by Doubleday, Doran. This book has a very fragile cover that seems to be a burlap of sorts, it has faded over time. It also contains a small newspaper article about the centennial celebration for the book, printed in 1955. The pages are still in very good condition with no apparent damage. The illustrations are still very vibrant. From the internet:Leaves of Grass is a poetry collection by American poet Walt Whitman. Though it was first published in 1855, Whitman spent most of his professional life writing, rewriting, and expanding Leaves of Grass[1] until his death in 1892. Six or nine individual editions of Leaves of Grass were produced, depending on how they are distinguished.[2] This resulted in vastly different editions over four decades. The first edition was a small book of twelve poems, and the last was a compilation of over 400.The collection of loosely connected poems represents the celebration of his philosophy of life and humanity and praises nature and the individual human's role in it. Rather than focusing on religious or spiritual matters, Leaves of Grass focuses primarily on the body and the material world. Its poems do not rhyme or follow standard rules for meter and line length.Leaves of Grass is regarded by many scholars as a completely do-it-yourself project. Whitman chose his idealized self as the subject of the book, created the style in which it was written and worked hard and intelligently to perfect the style over a period of six or seven years, creating the personality of the proletarian bard, the supposed writer of the poems.Leaves of Grass is also notable for its discussion of delight in sensual pleasures during a time when such candid displays were considered immoral. The book was highly controversial during its time for its explicit sexual imagery, and Whitman was subject to derision by many contemporary critics. Over time, however, the collection has infiltrated popular culture and became recognized as one of the central works of American poetry.Among the works in this collection are "Song of Myself", "I Sing the Body Electric", and "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking". Later editions would include Whitman's elegy to the assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd". #BJ2000
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York
Signed: No
Publisher: Doubleday-Doran
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1940
Vintage: Yes
Language: English
Illustrator: Fully Illustrated
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Region: North America
Personalized: No
Author: Walt Whitman
Topic: Poetry
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 316