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Live Oak, with Moss

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Live Oak, with Moss is a groundbreaking literary treasure that reveals a hidden chapter in Walt Whitman's life and work. In this stunning edition, New York Times bestselling and Caldecott Award-winning illustrator Brian Selznick brings Whitman's words to life.

As we was turning forty, Whitman wrote twelve deeply personal poems in a handmade notebook he titled Live Oak, with Moss. These verses were intimate meditations on love, desire, and connection--specifically his attraction to and affection for other men--expressed with honesty and vulnerability.

Composed decades before the term "homosexual" entered common usage, these poems stand as Whitman's boldest exploration of same-sex love. They were revolutionary for their time, both in theme and in emotional candor, yet Whitman never published them. For more than a century, this passionate cluster of poems remained unknown to the general public, a secret fragment of literary history waiting to be rediscovered.

Brian Selznick visual narrative amplifies the beauty and intensity of the poetry. And accompanying Selznick's art, Whitman scholar Karen Karbiener reconstructs the fascinating story behind the creation--and near destruction--of these poems, offering insight into Whitman's inner world and the cultural forces that shaped his work.

By reassembling and reinterpreting these extraordinary poems, this edition invites readers to experience Whitman anew--through words and images that resonate with timeless themes of love, identity, and freedom.

Walt Whitman's reassembled, reinterpreted Live Oak, with Moss serves as a source of inspiration and a cause for celebration.

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Book Details

ISBN:
9781419748158
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
192
Authors:
Walt Whitman
Publisher:
Abrams Comicarts
Published Date:
2021-03-23
Language:
English

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About the poet: Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman (1819–1892) was born in West Hills, Long Island, New York, and is widely regarded as the father of free verse and one of the defining voices of American literature. His landmark collection Leaves of Grass, first published in 1855 and revised across nine editions, contains Song of Myself, I Sing the Body Electric, and When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd, his elegy for Abraham Lincoln. He worked as a journalist, essayist, and government clerk, and volunteered as a nurse during the Civil War — an experience that deeply shaped his later poetry. His embrace of the body, democracy, and multitudinous selfhood transformed American poetry.

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