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Henle identifies with a poetic tradition reaching from Walt Whitman??s concern with the Civil War to Allen Ginsberg protests during the Vietnam War. It is all the clearer now that the Harvard arts community too identifies with the artistic tradition in which these poets are situated, a tradition of involved artists who could take as their motto these words of compatriot Allen Ginsberg: “I’ll do the work—and what’s the Work? To ease the pain of living/ Everything else, drunken dumbshow...
Adams compared the student performers to the subjects of Whitman??s poem...
Adams returned to his alma mater last night for the second time since 2007 to discuss his setting to music of Walt Whitman??s poem “The Wound Dresser,” in the company of two of Harvard’s most distinguished professors: University Present Drew G. Faust and English professor Helen Vendler...
...They talked about their shared love for Whitman??s poetry,” Lee said...
...planned our sneak attack. We envisioned ourselves as Fred and Velma (with better outfits, of course) infiltrating Whitman??s Fugitive Poetics and Alpha Delta Phi undercover...