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Now the Drum of War: Walt Whitman and His Brothers in the Civil War

by Robert Roper

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ISBN13: 9780802715531
ISBN10: 0802715532
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Biographies of Whitman are numerous, and the bookshelf of critical assessments continues to expand. It isn't evident, therefore, that another book is needed, but Robert Roper's Now the Drum of War does strive for something new. His subtitle is "Walt Whitman and his Brothers in the Civil War," and he offers up a fresh perspective: the bard as family man. Nicholas Delbanco, The Washington Post Book World (read the entire Washington Post Book World review)

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The Civil War is seen anew, and a great American family brought to life, in Robert Ropers brilliant evocation of the Family Whitman.

Walt Whitmans work as a nurse to the wounded soldiers of the Civil War had a profound effect on the way he saw the world.  Much less well known is the extraordinary record of his younger brother, George Washington Whitman, who led his men in twenty-one major battlesfrom Antietam to Fredericksburg, Vicksburg to the Wildernessalmost to die in a Confederate prison camp as the fighting ended.  Drawing on the searing letters that Walt, George, their mother Louisa, and their other brothers, wrote to each other during the conflict, and on new evidence and new readings of the great poet, Now the Drum of War chronicles the experience of an archetypal American familyfrom rural Long Island to working-class Brooklynenduring its own long crisis alongside the anguish of the nation.  Robert Roper has constructed a powerful narrative about Americas greatest crucible, and a compelling, braided story of our most original poet and one of our bravest soldiers.

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"In his astonishing frankness and sweep, Walt Whitman is the quintessential visionary American poet. His life spanned the beginnings of modern urbanization, the rupture of the Civil War and almost into the 20th century. In keeping with this larger-than-life figure, Roper (Fatal Mountaineer) skillfully weaves several books into one. Framed as an insightful literary critique, especially of Whitman's coded writings, as well as a biographical chronicle of his remarkable and dysfunctional family, the book is also a historical examination of Civil War battlefield traumas and tragedies, principally as the poet experienced them. At the center of the book, Roper focuses on Whitman's emotional relations with the young wounded soldiers he nursed, showing in effect that these homoerotic bonds can be seen as the semipaternal manifestation of his relationships with his much younger brothers, George Washington Whitman — with whom he was closest, and who had a distinguished war record — and Thomas Jefferson Whitman. The 'brothers' of the subtitle refer not only to George and Jeff, but to the poet's many comrades. 35 b&w illus." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Walt Whitman stands — together with Emily Dickinson — as an icon of 19th-century poetry. Unlike the reclusive Belle of Amherst, however, Whitman staked a public claim, and his clarion call was a loud one; as he famously expressed it, "I celebrate myself." "Leaves of Grass" is perhaps the single most referred to and examined of our country's texts; it announced itself full-throatedly and has not ceased... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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Drawing on the searing letters that Walt Whitman, his brother George, their mother Louisa, and their other brothers wrote to each other during the Civil War, this work chronicles the experience of an archetypal American family enduring its own long crisis alongside the anguish of the nation.

About the Author

Robert Roper has won awards for his fiction and nonfiction alike.  His most recent book, Fatal Mountaineer, a biography of the American climber/philosopher, Willi Unsoeld, won the 2002 Boardman-Tasker Prize given by Londons Royal Geographical Society.  His works of fiction include Royo County, On Spider Creek, Mexico Days, The Trespassers, and Cuervo Tales, which was a New York Times Notable Book in.  He has won prizes or grants from the NEA, the Ingram-Merrill Foundation, the Joseph Henry Jackson Competition, and the British Alpine Club.  His journalism appears in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Outside, Mens Journal, National Geographic, and others.  He teaches at Johns Hopkins, and lives in Baltimore and California.

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ISBN:
9780802715531
Subtitle:
Walt Whitman and His Brothers in the Civil War
Author:
Roper, Robert
Publisher:
Walker & Company
Subject:
General History
Subject:
General
Subject:
United States - Civil War
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Whitman, Walt
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Whitman, Walt - Family
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
October 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
421
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6.13 in

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