Edward Carpenter — Days with Walt Whitman ° e | L | b r | Vox HO RIGHTS RESERVED Days with Walt Whitman by Edward Carpenter (1844 - 1929) "Days with Walt Whitman" is a contemplative summary of the life of Walt Whitman and the making of the poet, by one of his followers. Edward Carpenter collected a half dozen essays he had written about different aspects of the American poet's work and habits. The essays have an ecstatic but grounded style, elevating Whitman to immortality, and showcasing Carpenter's familiarity with ancient Sanskrit texts. - Summary by Czandra 9 files, 3:11:36 Read by: czandra Proof Listener: Jake Malizia Image: Steel engraving by Samuel Hollyer (1826-1919) from a lost daguerreotype by Gabriel Harrison. Cover: Bart de Leeuw Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: TriciaG UBUIIUAA BAA UII seq — JoJUNdIeD pareaMpy For more information, or to volunteer, please visit: librivox.org. All LibriVox productions are in the public domain.