Release Date: 1988-01-01
Overview: Walt Whitman was the first major poet to create a truly American vision and style. His extraordinary example gave American verse much of its subsequent character and diction. Rejecting traditional constraints of form and subject matter, Whitman considered democracy itself appropriate grist for his own poetic mill, inventing a radically different sort of free verse to express what he had to say.
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Peter MacNicol
as Narrator
Louis Turenne
as Walt Whitman
Galway Kinnel
as The Voice of the Poet
Allen Ginsberg
as Self
Jack Smithie - Director
Peter Hammer - Editor
Mark Rappaport - Editor
Lloyd Freidus - Cinematography
Robert Fulton - Cinematography
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