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Walt Whitman was America's first, and greatest, urban poet. This literary study places Whitman in his proper context as the father of a new American literature that would engage with urban life in revolutionary ways. In Manhattan, Whitman found an emblem of democracy and a setting for his own complex inner struggles. American writers never wrote about the city the same way after Whitman.
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