
Walt Whitman's Drum-Taps is a powerful collection of Civil War-era poetry that turns battle, nursing, grief, and national strain into a vivid record of feeling. Whitman writes with urgency and sympathy, showing not only the violence of war but the human cost carried by soldiers, families, and a divided country. The collection balances public history with intimate emotion.
Readers who want poetry tied to American history will find Drum-Taps deeply rewarding. It is a strong choice for anyone interested in Whitman's expanding vision of democracy, bodily presence, and mourning, and it remains one of the clearest literary responses to the trauma of war. The poems also capture the strain of trying to keep faith with a shaken nation.
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