In his unconventional verse, Walt Whitman spoke in a powerful, sensual, oratorical, and inspiring voice. His most famous work, Leaves of Grass, was a long-term project that the poet compared to the building of a cathedral or the slow growth of a tree. During his lifetime, from 1819 to 1892, it went through nine editions. Today it is regarded as a landmark of American literature.
Selected Poems of Walt Whitman

Publication Date: 1983
Publisher: The Franklin Library
Pages: 324
Format: Leather Bound
Authors: Walt Whitman, David Frampton