A list of recordings I made on Periscope - live streaming the reading of poetry by Walt Whitman (1819-92). I call this "The Walt Whitman Show". It goes out every day at about 22:45 (GMT).
An ad in a March 1852 edition of The New York Times led Zachary Turpin on an electronic search that uncovered a rags-to-riches novella that Whitman published anonymously.
Readers who picked up The New York Times on March 13, 1852, might have seen a small advertisement on Page 3 for a serial tale set to begin the next day in a rival newspaper.
Electrical imagery crackles and hums throughout the poetry of Walt Whitman, the poet electric. While the adjective "electric" is quite common in expressions of enthusiasm, the significance of its frequent use in Whitmans poetry is complicated.
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