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Leaves of Grass
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SKU: 9781626863903
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Explore the timeless wisdom of Walt Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass,” a collection of poems and essays delving into nature, mysticism, and democracy. This influential 19th-century work, crafted over four decades, offers profound insights into life and society that continue to resonate today. Discover the soul-satisfying truth within these pages. ISBN: 9781626863903
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Siddharth Shankar –
I appreciate Whitman’s ambition, but the execution fell flat for me. The language felt pretentious at times.
Tishika Bansal –
Found some of the poems repetitive, but the overall message of unity and acceptance is powerful.
Anirudh Pushp Dubey –
I wanted to love this, but it didn’t quite click. The poems felt a bit too abstract for my taste. I wanted something different.
Nooli Siri –
I couldn’t get into it. The poems felt disjointed and lacking in focus. This wasn’t for me. I didn’t enjoy it.
Siddhant Gautam –
A challenging but rewarding read. Whitman’s unconventional style requires patience, but the insights are worth the effort.
Rajan Walia –
Absolutely stunning. Whitman’s words are like music, painting vivid pictures and stirring deep emotions.
Rishika Pandey –
This book is a treasure. Whitman’s words are a gift to humanity. Read it and be inspired!
Nikhil Kashyap –
Some poems resonated deeply, others less so. A bit uneven, but overall a thought-provoking collection. The concepts are pretty cool.
Sneha Ravindran –
Incredible! Whitman’s poetry is a journey for the soul. I felt like I was wandering through America with him.
Nayan Ghosh –
Whitman’s vision is powerful, but the language felt a bit dated for me. Still, a worthwhile read for its historical significance.
Simran Kadam –
A classic for a reason. Though it took me a while to get into the rhythm, the themes are universal and enduring.
Rupal –
A truly American masterpiece! Whitman’s words sing and celebrate the beauty of the everyday. Highly recommended.
Madhurima Purkait –
Some beautiful passages, but also some tedious ones. A mixed bag overall, but worth exploring.
Yash Subhash Thakur –
I struggled to connect with Whitman’s style. It felt rambling and self-indulgent at times. The description was a bit too much for me.
Harsh Raj –
A true masterpiece of American literature. Whitman’s voice is timeless and relevant, even today.
Harsh Kumar –
Whitman’s celebration of humanity is inspiring. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking connection and meaning.
Sandhya Ravi –
Not my cup of tea. The free verse felt unstructured and lacking in substance. The book was okay but not great.