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Walt Whitman

NOUN
  1. United States poet who celebrated the greatness of America (1819-1892)

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  • I see great things in baseball. Walt Whitman 
  • She interrelates a move cross-country, the renewal and communal spirit of Yom Kippur, and the daily injustices she reads in the paper into a textured collage reminiscent of Walt Whitman. Poetry in the United States.
  • Most recently he agreed to contribute to a book I'm editing on Walt Whitman, though he apologized that his deteriorating health would prevent his penning a new essay -- drats, I thought, because Jean Bethke Elshtain is also a contributor to the new volume, and it would have been nice to reenact their earlier dispute, albeit now on Whitmanesque territory. John Seery: Richard Rorty: Ironically Upbeat in Dark Times
  • You cannot compare the wiring of Michael Jordan's brain (a kinesthetic intelligence) to that of a Frank Lloyd Wright (spatial) or a Walt Whitman (linguistic).
  • The use of these lists has reminded many of readers of the poet Walt Whitman.
  • Keating is even the kind of educator who can coax from a shy, stuttering student (Ethan Hawke) Walt Whitman's famed "barbaric yawp. Caroline Hagood: The 'Dead Poets Society' Guide to Teaching
  • Emily Dickinson ( 1830 - 1886 ) was as famous a poet as Walt Whitman , who lived in the nineteenth century.
  • And Waldie’s has been a very special career; he is the Walt Whitman and the Edmund Wilson of the American subdevelopment. I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen
  • Several wise minds weighed in with their own interpretations of nowness and nature, and, to heighten the moment, the instructor read aloud from the preface to Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass.
  • A major influence in his lyrical visions is the writer Walt Whitman as signposted by the song ‘Leaves of Grass’.
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