PoetaWalt Whitman
Epoca19th Century
Walt Whitman (1819–1892) was an influential American poet known for his work in transcendentalism and realism. His major poetry collection, 'Leaves of Grass', was controversial for its sensuality and is considered a cornerstone of American literature. Whitman worked as a journalist, teacher, and government clerk, and his poetry often focused on themes of loss and healing.
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Quando1867
PerchéThe poem reflects Whitman's contemplation of life's meaning amidst the chaos and disillusionment of the modern world. It was published in the 1867 edition of 'Leaves of Grass', a time when Whitman was exploring themes of identity, purpose, and the human condition.
FormaFree verse