Absorbing as biography, invaluable as reference, this latest volume in the distinguished series that began publication in 1906 continues Traubel s minute, detailed, day-by-day account of America s greatest poet. William White, editor of the "Walt Whitman Review "and coeditor of "The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman, "assumed the editorial chores when Gertrude Traubel was unable to continue the project.Traubel wrote of the work that had absorbed so much of her life: Vitality, contemporaneitythese Whitman characteristicsbring him to you not just an old man reliving a memorable career, butlike most seerslooking at events before him with flashes of prophetic insight. Volume 6" "presents the period from September 15, 1889, to July 6, " "1890, with virtual transcripts of the conversations of Whitman with Traubel. Whitman s thoughts and opinions, reminiscences, his goings and comings, letters he received and wrote, and hundreds of other matters as well as important details of his life in his home on Mickle Street in Camden. This series is indispensable for an understanding of and insight into the life and opinions of Walt Whitman. Horace Traubel fulfilled Whitman s charge to speak for me when I am dead, in a manner without precedent."
- ISBN10 036539100X
- ISBN13 9780365391005
- Publish Date 4 February 2019 (first published 29 January 1953)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Forgotten Books
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 634
- Language English