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Walt Whitman High School Student Newspaper Receives ‘Threatening, Antisemitic Messages’
Washington Jewish Week
“Threatening, racially charged and antisemitic messages” directed toward Walt Whitman High School and its principal were sent to the...
1 day ago
Ice baths, rare steak and no masturbation: was Walt Whitman the first wellness influencer?
The Guardian
The poet's strident views, outlined in an 1858 article entitled Manly Health and Training, are remarkably similar to many popular gurus operating in the modern...
2 months ago
Dramatic Recitation Of Walt Whitman Poem To Be Held At Jackson Center
Post Journal
A dramatic recitation of one of Walt Whitman's famous poems, “When Lilacs Last In The Dooryard Bloom'd” will be held Saturday,...
5 months ago
Mount Laurel's 4th Annual Food Truck Festival Set for Sunday
TAPinto
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — One of Mount Laurel's most popular events is returning this weekend.The 4th Annual Mount Laurel Food Truck Festival will...
1 week ago
“Why Should I Venerate?”: Walt Whitman at 200
Los Angeles Review of Books
I WENT TO CAMDEN to visit Walt Whitman. It was a Saturday in early June, and my appointment to tour his house was the next day, so I decided...
59 months ago
How to Celebrate Walt Whitman’s Two-Hundredth Birthday
The New Yorker
This year we celebrate the two-hundredth birthday of Walt Whitman; and by “we” I mean all of us who take conscious pleasure in speaking...
63 months ago
Retracing Walt Whitman’s Steps Through Brooklyn and Manhattan (Published 2022)
The New York Times
Walt Whitman resided in Brooklyn for more than 28 years, longer than he lived any other place. He was almost four when, in 1823,...
21 months ago
Matthew Aucoin on his 1st opera, Walt Whitman
Harvard Gazette
Civil War opera starring Walt Whitman? Really? In his new book, Matthew Aucoin details what he was thinking, and why it felt like a mistake at times.
33 months ago
Guide to the classics: Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass and the complex life of the ‘poet of America’
The Conversation
Walt Whitman is perhaps America's most admired poet. His work, now praised for its themes of equality and democracy, was once shunned for...
64 months ago
Walt Whitman ‘more important now than ever’
University of Rochester
Walt Whitman poems figure prominently in American literature. In 2017, Ed Folsom '76 (PhD) looked back on the legacy of the poet's work.
30 months ago