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    <title>Walt Whitman&#39;s Literary Legacy: Exploring the Iconic Works on Lbibinders.org</title>
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    <author>Earnest Kendricks</author>
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            </div><p>Walt Whitman, often hailed as the father of free verse and one of America&rsquo;s most influential poets, carved an indelible mark on the landscape of literature with his revolutionary approach to poetry and his profound vision of American identity. His seminal work, <em>Leaves of Grass</em>, stands not merely as a collection of poems but as a living, evolving testament to democracy, individualism, and the interconnectedness of all life. On Lbibinders.org, readers, scholars, and enthusiasts can delve deep into the multifaceted world of Whitman&rsquo;s books, understanding not only the historical context and artistic innovation but also their enduring relevance in contemporary society.</p>]]></description>
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