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Drum-Taps

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What does war sound like in the human soul?First published in 1865, Drum-Taps by Walt Whitman is a moving collection of poems inspired by the American Civil War. Written by a poet who served as a volunteer nurse to wounded soldiers, these poems capture the rhythms of marching armies, the pain of loss, and the quiet dignity of sacrifice. Whitman's powerful free verse brings readers close to the lived experience of war its energy, fear, compassion, and aftermath. Rather than glorifying battle, Drum-Taps honors the humanity of soldiers and the emotional cost of conflict, offering a deeply personal vision of a nation in crisis. This eBook presents the original poems in a clear, accessible format, allowing modern readers to experience one of the most important poetic responses to war ever written. Inside this eBook, you'll explore:Vivid Civil War imagery and emotional realismThemes of bravery, suffering, grief, and national identityWhitman's revolutionary free-verse styleA landmark work of American war poetryFrequently studied in literature and history courses, Drum-Taps remains essential reading for anyone interested in poetry, American history, or the human experience of war. Hear the drums of history and the voices behind them. Buy now and experience one of Walt Whitman's most powerful works.
Forfatter
Walt Whitman
ISBN
9791070055786
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
21.1.2026
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