• Leaves of Grass

  • De: Walt Whitman
  • Narrado por: Robin Field
  • Duración: 18 h y 48 m
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (208 calificaciones)

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De: Walt Whitman
Narrado por: Robin Field
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Resumen del Editor

One of the great innovators in American letters, Walt Whitman created a daringly new kind of poetry that became a major force in world literature. Leaves of Grass is his masterpiece, written in a pure, uninhibited style, combining sensual and mystical sensibilities. Its bold, joyous voice, its expansive optimism, and its transcendental vision made it uniquely American.

Because Walt Whitman kept adding poems throughout his life to his original Leaves of Grass, this "death-bed edition" of 1892 is the most complete version of his finished work.

Public Domain (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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"His first book of untitled free-verse poems would prove to be not only the single greatest poetic triumph to emerge from Transcendentalism but also the first collection of poetry uniquely American in vision, voice, form, and substance." ( Masterpieces of World Literature)

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Listening > or = Reading

I appreciated this opportunity to listen to the musicality of Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass” performed in audiobook format. Robin Field conveys the overlaid tones and undertones woven and repeating throughout the work, such as the ecstatic, the sensual, the whistful, the gesture of reaching further than words can go, while also showing what highly organized language can do. If you don’t now know what anaphora is, you will be the end of this audiobook. 🍃🍃🍃🍃

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Love it

I love it. This is one of America’s true . It develops a theme of inclusiveness

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beautiful

I started listening in the middle because I wanted to hear the Sea Drift poems. The narration of "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking" seemed reasonable . I was skeptical when the narrator began chanting italicized portions . Once my ear was attuned it seemed very fitting, like some ancient incantations .

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The single greatest book of American poetry

Where does Leaves of Grass rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I said it in my headline, I will say it again. Leaves of Grass is the greatest book of American poetry. Not only did Walt Whitman created free verse poetry, but he created a style of poetry that is quintessentially American. Gone are the rhymes, knights, and gods of a Europe and ancient Greece and Rome. Here are the voices of common American men and women whose lives are worthy of celebrating and memorializing.

What other book might you compare Leaves of Grass to and why?

Leaves of Grass can be compared to no other of poetry except for Homer's The Iliad and the Odyssey and the Bible. It is a rambling epic that reflects the people and the landscape of America in the latter half of the nineteenth century. It has had a huge impact on American poetry and thought. Up until that time, American poets aped the ancients and the English, as if Americans were incapable of speaking in their own voice. Even today, I encounter American poets who pat themselves on the back for sounding as "authentically" British as possible, as if speaking with an American voice is of no value. Whitman strove to break away from the past and create a poetry of the future. He has succeeded. We have been reading Leaves of Grass for one hundred and sixty years and counting.

What does Robin Field bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Robin Field brought to Leaves of Grass a passion that I found accessible. I have a paper copy of the book unread on my nightstand for two decades. The audio book allowed me to "carry" this tome with me to the gym, to the car, or to the kitchen. I listened to it wherever and whenever I could, and occasionally I consulted the physical book to reread favorite poems. I tried twenty years to read the physical book and failed. I finished the audio version in one week.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I wanted to listen to Leaves of Grass all in one sitting. It is so sweeping and epic. I spent five hours listening to it one day, and I will likely return to listen to it again.

Any additional comments?

Walt Whitman is America's Shakespeare. It should be required reading for every American poet and non-poet and for people beyond our shores. If you write free verse poetry, you must read where it all began: Leaves of Grass.

I wish I had read it earlier but the Audible technology did not exist two decades ago. One thing I did while listening to it was to sit at my computer. When the title of a poem was announced, I looked it up on the computer and followed along with Robin Field's performance. I got more out of the book this way.

Walt Whitman predicted that he will find and speak to my heart, mind, and body. He has found me, and I thank Audible for this.

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No chapters! Can't skip to a particular poem :(

The poetry is beautiful, wonderfully narrated. However, I am required to read certain parts for school and there is no way in the Audible manager or the app to navigate to a specific poem. This is a terrible flaw - anyone should be able to look through the listing of poems and click on which one(s) he or she wants to hear, whether for school or for pleasure. Poor design. Unfortunately, there's no "rating" for this technical aspect of the audiobook.

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More like watch the Grass Grow

So humorlessly written, long drawn out list of mundane places, things and ideas. Most overrated book I’ve ever begun to read( I’m damned to finish it).

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Great book but flat performance and no ability to navigate to a particular poem

The material is grouped into chapters but there is no additional information as to what poems are included in each. This would not be too bad for a short book but for one going to 11+ hours with hundreds of poems it makes listening to a single poem that you are interested in a real ‘needle in a haystack experience’
Re the reading style - well enunciated but felt the emotional delivery was flat in places

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