Leaves of Grass: A Perennial Bloom in American Literature
Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, first published in 1855, is far more than just a book; it’s a cultural phenomenon, a literary revolution, and a continuing source of inspiration and debate. This sprawling collection of poetry, constantly revised and expanded throughout Whitman’s life, defied convention, embraced democracy, and celebrated the body, the soul, and the interconnectedness of all humanity. Its impact resonates even today, making it a cornerstone of American literature and a subject worthy of extensive exploration across various facets of literary study and appreciation, as detailed on Lbibinders.org.





