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  • Walt Whitman’s Field Guide to Being Yourself: The Trial and Triumph of Leaves of Grass
  • Walt Whitman, Shortly After His Paralytic Stroke, on What Makes Life Worth Living
  • How to Keep Criticism from Sinking Your Soul: Walt Whitman and the Discipline of Creative Confidence

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

Walt Whitman’s Field Guide to Being Yourself: The Trial and Triumph of Leaves of Grass

This essay is adapted from Traversal. Sitting in the packed playhouse of the Bowery Theater on Manhattan’s Lower East Side one balmy evening in the summer of 1833 is a teenage boy...

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

Walt Whitman, Shortly After His Paralytic Stroke, on What Makes Life Worth Living

"Tone your wants and tastes low down enough, and make much of negatives, and of mere daylight and the skies."

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themarginalian.org /2 weeks ago

How to Keep Criticism from Sinking Your Soul: Walt Whitman and the Discipline of Creative Confidence

"I do not trouble my spirit to vindicate itself or be understood."

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mcsweeneys.net /1 month ago

Leaves of Grass (Allergy Edition)

With apologies to Walt Whitman. - - -I sneeze myself, I excuse myself. For every sniffle belonging to me as good belongs to you. Sorry! I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spea...

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

The Eternal Lyric of Love and Loss: “Goodnight Moon” Author Margaret Wise Brown’s Little-Known Poems for the Tragic Love...

"One who has dared to be gloriously good and gloriously bad in one life. No Limbo for her. Rather let life itself grow living monuments out of trees and living words so that death...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Theodore Roosevelt Taylor,” by Tyehimba Jess

“In short, he slid metal on string till the devil / got tickled and laughed up the Blues.”

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

Any Common Desolation

"You may have to break your heart, but it isn’t nothing to know even one moment alive."

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themarginalian.org /1 day ago

The Donkey and the Meaning of Eternity: Nobel-Winning Spanish Poet Juan Ramón Jiménez’s Love Letter to Life

"Come with me. I'll teach you the flowers and the stars."

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writeoutloud.net /1 month ago

A Wall Speaks

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nytimes.com /5 days ago

A Poem for Memorial Day

We remember those who gave their lives in service to the United States.

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writeoutloud.net /1 month ago

DEATHBED POEM

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