One Great Author. One Great CD.
A poem by Whitman may be whoops and hollers, or beating of drums, or the
ebb of the tide singing to itself among the stones, or laments in the
night or cries of ecstasy. Indeed, Whitman was the wind which blew
poetry from its moorings in tradition and sent it into fresher waters;
his poems celebrating the grandness of the human condition are cadenced
for the voice and meant to be spoken aloud. In this recording drawn from
the Caedmon archives, reader Ed Begley, Sr. performs selections from
Whitman's lifelong work, Leaves of Grass.