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Whitman, Walt.

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Whitman, Walt.
&#40;1819-1892&#41; American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist; most famous for <I>Leaves of Grass</I>. Autograph Letter Signed, 2pp, 10x8&#34;, Camden, New Jersey, 18 March &#40;18&#41;86. Holograph envelope addressed to naturalist John Burroughs &#40;1837-1921&#41; has stamped return address at lower left. In great part:<BR><BR>&#34;<I>Dear friend I send…the three Vols. of your Emerson so long detained…dont know that I have anything to tell you of any account. I am not writing any thing. Have a small screed of three or four pages to appear, in A T Rice&#39;s forthcoming </I><U>Reminiscences of Lincoln</U>, <I>but I consider it unworthy the theme. James Redpath</I> [Scottish journalist and abolitionist] <I>who manages things for ATR has been very good to me…and it is to his urgency I have responded. Have not yet finished</I> <U>Army Hospital</U> <I>article for the</I> <U>Century</U>….<I>Had a violent spell of illness ab&#39;t a week ago….I am enjoying the sunshine, sitting here by the window….Have read my</I> <U>Death of Abraham Lincoln</U><I> paper twice this spring…got along with it rather slowly, but didnt break down, & seems to have given a sort of satisfaction--Want to scoop up what I have &#40;poems and prose&#41; of the last MSS since 1881 and &#39;2, & put in probably 200 page book &#40;or somewhat less&#41; to be called perhaps</I> <U>November Boughs</U>--<I>I am getting along comfortably enough here - spirits generally good - my old horse has quite given out - we have a canary bird, dog, & parrot - all great friends of mine &#40;& teachers&#41;. Best love to you & &#39;Sula - not forgetting the little boy. Walt Whitman.</I><BR><BR><I>November Boughs</I> was published in 1888. <U>Death of Abraham Lincoln</U> was first delivered as a lecture in New York City on the fourteenth anniversary of Lincoln&#39;s death in 1879. Whitman gave this lecture nine times in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Camden. Whitman influenced twentieth century poetry with his flowing free-verse rhythms, and with his celebration of self awareness and the union of the body and nature. He considered himself the great poet of democracy.