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  • Published: 11 January 2005
  • ISBN: 9780345458001
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $55.00
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Lincoln and Whitman

Parallel Lives in Civil War Washington




A "riveting" (The Baltimore Sun) examination of Lincoln and Whitman, for readers of biography, American history, in particular the Civil War, and poetry.

Kindred spirits despite their profound differences in position, Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman shared a vision of the democratic character. They had read or listened to each other’s words at crucial turning points in their lives, and both were utterly transformed by the tragedy of the Civil War. In this radiant book, poet and biographer Daniel Mark Epstein tracks the parallel lives of these two titans from the day that Lincoln first read Leaves of Grass to the elegy Whitman composed after Lincoln’s assassination in 1865.

Drawing on a rich trove of personal and newspaper accounts and diary records, Epstein shows how the influence and reverence flowed between these two men–and brings to life the many friends and contacts they shared. Epstein has written a masterful portrait of two great American figures and the era they shaped through words and deeds.

  • Published: 11 January 2005
  • ISBN: 9780345458001
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $55.00
Categories:

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Praise for Lincoln and Whitman

"Epstein, an accomplished poet as well as biographer, imbues his tale of two lives with a natural sense of detail and period that revivifies the familiar figures he writes about."
-- The New Yorker

"Daniel Mark Epstein [brings] to life with passionate vividness...the parallel lives of the president and the poet."
-- The Wall Street Journal

"[An] extraordinary book. [A] gracefully unfolding narrative...stunning scenes...There is a powerful sense of place in this biography."
--The New York Sun