
Walt Whitman Poetry Collection
Leaves of Grass, Various Works and Poems, and a Complete Biography of Walt Whitman
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Tom Chandler
About this listen
Five works in one collection. This audiobook of his treasured poetry collection walks you through a time when the American Experiment came to a new maturity; when the Transcendentalist Movement forever changed life and poetry.
Work 1: Leaves of Grass
Written as a compilation of poems in the mid-1800s celebrating humanity, the value of the human mind, and nature. These poems in this collection were heavily inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson, himself a romantic, and the Transcendentalist Movement that was popular at the time. While most of the poems offer praise to nature and a person’s relative role in it, the title itself, Leaves of Grass, is a pun minimizing the value of the very paper that they were written on.
Work 2: Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman's Letter Correspondence
The very complex relationship between Emerson and Whitman was publicly displayed in open letters that they had scribed to one another. Emerson, enthusiastically welcoming Whitman to his great career, made a very public proclamation of awe-inspiring praise to the poet.
Work 3: O Captain! My Captain!
Written about the death of President Abraham Lincoln, this poem emphasizes the grief and sorrow felt by the American people in the throes of mourning upon his assassination.
Work 4: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d
Written in the summer of 1865 during the country’s profound national mourning over the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, this poem was a pastoral elegy referencing the recently concluded Civil War. Whitman uses imagery and symbols to describe the president, his death, and the emotional experience.
Work 5: A Complete Biography of Walt Whitman by CSA Publishing
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- Maximilian Mess
- 10-03-25
Makes you feel connected to something bigger
I’ve read some of Whitman’s poems before, but hearing them out loud was a whole different experience. His words hit deeper, especially Leaves of Grass—it just feels more alive. The poems about Lincoln’s death were powerful too. If you want poetry that actually makes you feel something, this is worth a listen.
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- MW
- 09-03-25
Transcendental Verse
This anthology offers a rich insight into Walt Whitman’s poetry that encapsulates the spirit of American Transcendentalism and the shifting cultural landscape of his times. From the sweeping ode to humankind in Leaves of Grass to the uncompromising sadness of Lincoln in O Captain! My Captain!, the poetry of each selection brings out the unique voice and emotion of Whitman. The inclusion of his letters to Emerson offers an added dimension, revealing the dynamics of his literary connections. The biography rounds out the anthology, providing insight into the life behind the poetry. If you like traditional poetry or want to feel the effect of Whitman yourself, this audiobook is a must.
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- Knowledge1000
- 03-03-25
A Beautiful Collection of Whitman’s Work
This collection is perfect for anyone who wants to dive into Walt Whitman’s poetry and learn more about his life. Leaves of Grass is such a classic, and having it alongside O Captain! My Captain! and other works makes this a well-rounded set. I also really enjoyed the biography and the letters between Whitman and Emerson—it gave great insight into his inspirations. If you love poetry that celebrates nature, humanity, and deep emotions, this is a fantastic collection to have!
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- W. Sawyer
- 13-03-25
Not Here to Judge Whitman, Just the Audiobook
I’m not about to critique one of the greatest poets in American history. What I can say is that this audiobook does justice to his work. The narration is top-notch, and hearing his poetry aloud gives it a whole new level of depth. If you’ve only read Whitman on paper, you’re missing out.
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- Yekini mills
- 25-03-25
GOOD
This audiobook is a nice mix of poems and history. It’s simple, emotional, and gives a good feel for Whitman’s style and the time he lived in. Worth a listen if you like classic poetry
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- James T.
- 04-03-25
A lot of Walt Whitman
If you are a fan of Walt Whitman this is probably the most comprehensive collection of works and extended information you can get. Thoroughly enjoyed and it was exceptionally well read.
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- L. Rowland
- 17-03-25
love it
leaves of grass is Whitman doing his thing praising nature the human mind and whatever else he found awe inspiring. The lincoln poems hit hard, especially o captain my captain which is basically raw grief in verse. The letters with emerson are just two guys nerding out over poetry and the biography ties it all together. strong listen but only if you’re cool with poetry that goes on forever.
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- Andy
- 14-03-25
This audiobook is a gem,
Personally I wasn't a fan of the narrators style but that's only my opinion, merging five significant works that highlight a transformative era in American poetry. It starts with "Leaves of Grass," celebrating humanity and nature, influenced by the romantic and transcendentalist movements. It includes personal letters between Whitman and Emerson, showcasing their mutual respect and intricate relationship. The collection also features poignant tributes to President Lincoln with "O Captain! My Captain!" and "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d." A detailed biography of Whitman caps off this journey through a pivotal time in literary history. Recommended
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- Brigita Dumbliauskaite
- 16-03-25
Echoes of Emotion: A Journey Through Whitman's
A beautifully curated collection that blends emotion, history, and nature. Whitman’s reflections on humanity and grief—especially in poems about Lincoln—are deeply moving. The Emerson correspondence adds unique insight. A must-listen for poetry lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
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- Jay H.
- 28-03-25
perfect getaway
As someone who's always felt intimidated by Whitman, this audiobook collection was the perfect gateway. The inclusion of the Emerson-Whitman letters adds fascinating context I never knew about. "O Captain! My Captain!" hits differently when you understand the historical backdrop. Perfect for long commutes or quiet evenings when you need something thoughtful to absorb.
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