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    Sea Drift

    Walt Whitman's Poems Of The Sea

    by Lawrence Jay Switzer

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    Poetry by Walt Whitman, book design by Lawrence Jay Switzer. Large format 12" x 12", illustrated, printed on heavyweight artists' stock. This volume of the Walt Whitman Series, gathers together many of the poems that Whitman wrote about the sea and those who live on it and around it. Born surrounded by water on America’s largest island, Long Island (or Paumanok, the aboriginal name by which he often referred to it), Whitman was forever attracted to the deeps and shallows, the flowing and the still, writing extensively about his travels on the Mississippi, Niagara, the Great Lakes, the Hudson and East Rivers, and the bustling harbor of New York City, with its visual pandemonium of tall-masted sailing vessels, ocean liners, pilot boats, and ferries. The poet lived most of his life during the final years of the whaling era, when the sea still represented mystery and danger and the possibility of long separation from the familiar. The limitless oceans also represented freedom from the constrictions and prejudices imposed on land, opportunity, adventure, and a socially acceptable route of escape from worldly cares. All these elements find their way into this poetic chowder-pot. Prefaced by an essay by the designer: “Sea Poems In The Golden Age of Whaling.” Illustrated with period photos and engravings.
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    • Primary Category: Poetry
    • Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
      # of Pages: 84
    • Isbn
      • Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781388222536
      • Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781388222529
    • Publish Date: Jan 12, 2015
    • Language English
    • Keywords Walt Whitman, 19th Century, Gay, Sailing
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    Lawrence Jay Switzer
    New York, NY, USA

    Lawrence Jay Switzer, designer of the ongoing Walt Whitman Series (six volumes in print to date) and producer of illustrated biographies of history's most famous courtesans, published his first work of fiction in 2019, entitled Sayville Tales, a Novel of Traveler's Tales. In the tradition of The Canterbury Tales, Sayville Tales is comprised of more than a dozen stories told by modern-day passengers on a railroad journey. The following year he published the first of three planned books about a fictional American metropolis. The title of the first volume is Beacon City Confidential. The author can be contacted at the following e-mail address: sayville.tales@gmail.com.

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