Walt Whitman.
This week’s famous poet
is Walt Whitman. Last week’s famous
poet was Robert Frost.
Walt Whitman was an influential American poet, best known for his groundbreaking work that celebrated the human spirit and the beauty of nature. Over the course of his life, he composed more than 160 poems, many of which would become classics and significantly impact the trajectory of American literature. Born on May 31, 1819, in Huntington, New York, Whitman was the second of nine children in his family, which instilled in him a strong sense of community and social responsibility. His parents, Walter Whitman and Louisa Van Velsor, provided a nurturing environment that encouraged his love for literature and writing from a young age. Whitman’s profound experiences as a teacher, journalist, and nurse during the Civil War heavily influenced his poetic voice and themes, making him a key figure in the transcendentalist movement.