To Walt Whitman, America - by Kenneth M Price (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Walt Whitman "is America," according to Ezra Pound.
- Author(s): Kenneth M Price
- 182 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Poetry
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About the Book
In this analysis of the development of Walt Whitman as an American icon, Price examines Whitman's own writings as well as some of the writers and artists who were influenced by him, paying particular attention to Whitman's legacies for an ethnically and sexually diverse America. Includes discussion of fiction writers Edith Wharton, E.M. Forster, Ishmael Reed, Gloria Naylor, and others.Book Synopsis
Walt Whitman "is America," according to Ezra Pound. More than a century after his death, Whitman's name regularly appears in political speeches, architectural inscriptions, television programs, and films, and it adorns schools, summer camps, truck stops, corporate centers, and shopping malls. In an analysis of Whitman as a quintessential American icon, Kenneth Price shows how his ubiquity and his extraordinarily malleable identity have contributed to the ongoing process of shaping the character of the United States.Price examines Whitman's own writings as well as those of writers who were influenced by him, paying particular attention to Whitman's legacies for an ethnically and sexually diverse America. He focuses on fictional works by Edith Wharton, D. H. Lawrence, John Dos Passos, Ishmael Reed, and Gloria Naylor, among others. In Price's study, Leaves of Grass emerges as a living document accruing meanings that evolve with time and with new readers, with Whitman and his words regularly pulled into debates over immigration, politics, sexuality, and national identity. As Price demonstrates, Whitman is a recurring starting point, a provocation, and an irresistible, rewritable text for those who reinvent the icon in their efforts to remake America itself.
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In this analysis of the development of Walt Whitman as an American icon, Price examines Whitman's own writings as well as some of the writers and artists who were influenced by him, paying particular attention to Whitman's legacies for an ethnically and sexually diverse America. Includes discussion of fiction writers Edith Wharton, E.M. Forster, Ishmael Reed, Gloria Naylor, and others.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.06 Inches (H) x 5.82 Inches (W) x .49 Inches (D)
Weight: .56 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 182
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Poetry
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Kenneth M Price
Language: English
Street Date: March 29, 2004
TCIN: 1004352376
UPC: 9780807855188
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-2481
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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