With Walt Whitman In Camden, Volume 7: July 7, 1890  February 10, 1891,Used

With Walt Whitman In Camden, Volume 7: July 7, 1890 February 10, 1891,Used

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This is the seventh volume of the daily record, over the last four years of Walt Whitmans life, of his conversations with his young friend and literary executor Horace Traubel.Traubel managed Whitmans literary and personal affairs and assisted him in the preparation for publication of the final (Deathbed) edition of Leaves of Grass. Each evening he wrote down a brief description of how Whitman appeared to him that day and then recorded all the snatches of conversation that he remembered.The sheer consistency of Traubels effort is perhaps without precedent in all of literature. His narrative is not only a record of Whitmans anecdotes and conversation on a wide variety of topics but also the opportunity to witness, as Traubel witnessed, a personal life. These entries offer a picture of Walt Whitmanwith all his keen insights, daytoday labors, and physical troublesthat is more complete and revealing than any of the numerous studies written on the man.

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