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Walt Whitman's Song of the Open Road, from his seminal work Leaves of Grass , is a celebration of freedom and the joy of journeying. In Whitman's classic poem, the road becomes a metaphor for life's journey, full of possibilities, adventures, and the promise of personal discovery. Song of the Open Road encapsulates the essence of American transcendentalism, advocating for self-reliance and a profound connection with nature. Whitman's language and verse mirrors the free spirit of the open road, where societal constraints dissolve and the individual becomes one with the world. "To know the…mehr

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Walt Whitman's Song of the Open Road, from his seminal work Leaves of Grass , is a celebration of freedom and the joy of journeying. In Whitman's classic poem, the road becomes a metaphor for life's journey, full of possibilities, adventures, and the promise of personal discovery. Song of the Open Road encapsulates the essence of American transcendentalism, advocating for self-reliance and a profound connection with nature. Whitman's language and verse mirrors the free spirit of the open road, where societal constraints dissolve and the individual becomes one with the world. "To know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls."--Walt Whitman
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Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was an American poet whose revolutionary work transformed modern poetry. Born on Long Island, New York, he worked as a printer, teacher, and journalist before dedicating himself to poetry. His masterpiece, Leaves of Grass (1855), broke conventional poetic forms with free verse and celebrated democracy, nature, sexuality, and the human body with unprecedented candor.