Comrade Whitman : from Russian to internationalist icon /

The reception of the American poet Walt Whitman has been a global phenomenon. It is central to the history of modern poetry, but it goes beyond literary stakes. Whitman's proclaimed heirs often saw him as a prophet of a new world. This book focuses on the Russian and Soviet uses of the poet, sh...

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Main Author: Rumeau, Delphine (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Brookline, Massachusetts : Academic Studies Press, [2024].
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505 0 |a Whitman as a primitive (1880s-1910s) -- The futurist poet (1910s-1920s) -- Whitman the prophet (1880s-1930s) -- From democrat to socialist (1880s-1919) -- The extraordinary adventures of Walt Whitman in the land of the Bolsheviks (1918-1936) -- Between the wars : a transatlantic fellow traveler (1919-1938) -- Pioneers and pionery : political transfers (1886-1944) -- Anti-fascist Whitman (1936-1945) -- "Salut au monde" across the Iron Curtain (1946-1956) -- Back from the USSR (1955-1980s). 
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