Whitman on Wellness: Poetry and Prose for a Healthy Life - Hardcover
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by Walt Whitman (Author), Mose Velsor (Author), Bevin Vieweg-Lenz (Editor)
Long before today's modern use of the term wellness, Walt Whitman, widely considered to be one of America's greatest poets, extolled the virtues of self-care and the mind-body connection. In a series of thirteen newspaper installments, written in 1858 for The New York Atlas under the pseudonym Mose Velsor -- unearthed more than 150 years later by a University of Houston graduate student -- Whitman adopted the role of advice columnist. Velsor dispensed tips on "manly" health issues, including alcohol use, depression, diet, exercise, physical beauty, sex, socialization, and a host of other subjects. This volume juxtaposes excerpts of Whitman's well-known verse with his lesser-known prose, offering unique and fascinating insights into one of America's most beloved poets.
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" Let nothing divert you from your duty to your body."
"Oh I say these are not the parts and poems of the body only, but of the soul."
Estimated delivery: June 12 - June 15, 2026
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