Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819, in West Hills, Long Island, New York. He was the second of six children. From 1825-1830, he attended public school in Brooklyn. After his years of education, Walt Whitman experimented with many different jobs. From 1836-1838, Whitman taught at several schools in Long Island. After teaching, Walt Whitman returned to printing and editing in New York. During this time he edited many papers such as the Aurora (daily newspaper), Evening Tattler, Brooklyn Weekly Freeman, Brooklyn Daily Eagle and the Brooklyn Times. In addition to editing, he also wrote for the Long Island Star. From 1850-1854, Whitman owned and operated a printing office and a stationary store. During this time , he also began to build houses and do some carpentry.In 1855, Walt Whitman published his first edition of Leaves of Grass. However, at the time, Whitman did not reveal to the public the name of the author or the publisher. Whitman continued writing new editions of Leaves of Grass. Before he passed away, in 1892, Whitman published eleven volumes of Leaves of Grass.In addition to writing eleven volumes of Leaves of Grass, Whitman also wrote a volume of poetry titled "Drum-Traps" which was
The poem that he wrote that revealed his depression was Prayers of Columbus. Upon learning the news that his brother was not wounded, Whitman decided to travel back to Washington DC. Not long after that, in 1873, Whitman suffered the first of many paralytic attacks. The opening lines of this poem shows some of the admiration that Walt Whitman had for his mother. He sent numerous copies of his book to other well known poets. During his life, he wrote on a number of different subjects. This as a whole helped him achieve overall success. This left him feeling extreme isolation and depression. The first piece of work that Whitman published was Leaves of Grass, in 1855. This town was located near the river ferries which he loved to watch. At this time Whitman was forty-one years old and was obviously beyond the age of enlistment. In 1873, a couple more changes occurred in Whitman's life. He was a teacher, an editor and a journeyman printer for several different newspapers. Many times these goods would be writing paper or maga!zines.
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