If you feel inclined to lounge on the lawn today, we encourage you to crack open a copy of ‘Leaves of Grass,’ the life’s work of American poet Walt Whitman, whose birthday is May 31. When ‘Leaves of Grass’ was first released in 1855 it was considered controversial for its imagery of sexuality among other wide-ranging topics. Expressed as a form of free verse without rhyme and with ever-changing meter and rhythm, Whitman’s style was highly personal, but also expansive, meant to reflect the limitless possibilities of Americans and the United States itself. He spent years revising and adding to the compilation of poems and today is regarded as one of the most important of American poets. He once said, "Keep your face always toward the sunshine—and shadows will fall behind you."
Leaves of Grass
Today in History
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World Penguin Day
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A cry for independence
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Train crossing the Tadami River in Japan
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Welcome to the Ring of Fire
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Dunluce Castle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Mid-Autumn Festival
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Who left the tub running?
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A species no longer at risk
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Wildlife crossing, Wierden, Netherlands
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A lofty lighthouse and a little ocean spray
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National Dolphin Day
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Protecting wildlife today and tomorrow
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Thorrablot: The Icelandic midwinter festival
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Life in the slow lane
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Arctic fox in Norway
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Rosa Parks Day
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Exploring the Pearl of the Atlantic
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A temple, preserved
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Jane’s Carousel delights
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Fire-damaged forest near Wolf Creek Pass, Colorado
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A horse of many colors
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Mardi Gras
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Monarch butterflies in Angangueo, Mexico
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A river runs through rice fields
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Seattle Central Library, Seattle, Washington
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Working for that cliffside view
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A personal collection becomes an institution
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Frost-covered dunes on Mars
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A timeless view of the night sky
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Chicagohenge
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