HD
2016
Walt Whitman relocates to Washington, dedicating himself to tending to wounded soldiers during the Civil War. However, the realities of the Gilded Age leave him disenchanted. Following a severe stroke, he retreats to Camden, New Jersey, where he finds solace and purpose in his writing. Despite his physical challenges, Whitman persists in creating poetry, reflecting on his life and the tumultuous times he has witnessed. This poignant chapter captures his enduring spirit and the evolution of his artistic voice in the face of adversity.