HD
2019
Walt Whitman emerges from a challenging upbringing in Long Island and Brooklyn, ultimately crafting the groundbreaking work Leaves of Grass in 1855, which transforms the landscape of literature. The narrative delves into his formative years, exploring the experiences and influences that shaped his poetic voice. Through a selection of his most acclaimed poems, the story highlights Whitman's evolution as a writer and thinker, showcasing the profound impact of his innovative style on the literary world. This exploration sets the stage for understanding the complexities of his artistic journey.