Happy Birthday, Walt Whitman!

A National Public Reading of “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” A national public reading of Whitman’s sweeping meditation on time, our interconnectedness, and the transcendent power of art. The project is both an engaging introduction to Whitman and an opportunity to respond to the question at the heart of the poem: “What is it then between us?"

Walt Whitman in His Time and Ours

University of Delaware Morris Library Special Collections Gallery 181 South College Ave, Newark, DE, United States

Born in 1819, Walt Whitman is considered the greatest American poet of the 19th century. To celebrate Whitman’s bicentenary, this exhibition examines his life and work in the context of the era in which he lived, exploring Whitman’s influence on American life, culture and other writers through his time to the present.

Whitman, Alabama

Philadelphia Museum of Art 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself” is a joyful celebration of the diversity at the heart of this country—and our connectedness to one another. To commemorate the great American poet’s 200th birthday, we’re taking part in citywide events with an installation of filmmaker Jennifer Crandall’s Whitman, Alabama, an ongoing project that brings the poem to life [...]

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