Grass leaves are Walt Whitman's life heritage, the most acclaimed and accused poetry collection. Some fear of social contempt but some of the poetry in "grass" is more evident in showing the image of gay people, and there are some subtleties - I am "implicitly" To say - the image is woven into the structure of the book. Therefore it is natural that he created various identities to make it safe. What I faced when Whitman wrote poetry was the difficulty of explaining and resonating the love of men and gay men.
Walt Whitman is a poet born in Huntington, New York. His house is currently a museum opposite the Walt Whitman shopping center. In commemoration of the greatness of Walter Whitman, some of his poems "Grass Leaves" are engraved on the walls of the mall. Life led by Whitman is very difficult, and his controversial poetry and thinking is not very useful. As he accepts homosexuality and frankness for all sexual acts, many people are opposed to his view and many subjects of his poetry
For Walt Whitman (1819-1392), everything was on the grass blades, the first collection of poetry he published in 1855, and then it was rewritten five times and announced before his death . 10 times Whitman wrote other poems and some highly appreciated articles, but grass is the work of his life. Through this book, Walt Whitman became one of the most prominent writers in the United States. A sword of grass always expresses his / her identity by Whitman. For Whitman, these two are the same. When he started a famous poem - his "my own song" - perhaps the best poetry in the book -
Walt Whitman's blade covers many aspects of human love, including love for the body. There are many poems in Whitman's book trying to accept the beauty of the human body, not hiding it. Whitman explained the human form in detail with "grass leaves", but one of his poems is particularly brilliant. In the fourth book "The lawn of children of Adam", Whitman celebrates the human form for the reader. "I sing the power of the body" is a special poem that shows how Witman celebrates the human body through a description language of love and human form and promotes human form to more than just simulation.