Reading of “Song of Myself” to Commemorate the Birthday of Walt Whitman

Poets & other citizens will gather at the Robert Burns statue in Washington Park to celebrate the birthday of Walt Whitman, with a reading of his poem “Song of Myself”.

Walt WhitmanPoets & other citizens will gather on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at 6:00 PM at the Robert Burns statue in Washington Park in Albany, NY to celebrate the birthday of the quintessential American poet, Walt Whitman, with a reading of his poem “Song of Myself”.

The event is sponsored by the Poetry Motel Foundation.  It is free & open to the public.  Volunteers are needed to read sections of Whitman’s poem & can sign up to read at the event.

Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819 at West Hills, NY near Huntington on Long Island.  “Song of Myself”, composed of over 1300 lines in 52 sections, first appeared in Whitman’s Leaves of Grass in 1855.  The poem went through a number of revisions & changes until the 1881 edition of Leaves of Grass.  Whitman died in 1892 in Camden, NJ.  The theme of “Song of Myself”, as indeed it is of most of Whitman’s work, is the celebration of the individual, of the nation, and of the spiritual possibility within us all.

The Robert Burns statue is located in Albany’s Washington Park, along the park road that parallels Willett St. & the intersection of Hudson Ave. The reading will take place rain or shine; it is suggested that the public brings chairs or blankets to sit on.  For more information call or email Dan Wilcox at [email protected].

About the author: Thom Francis
Thom Francis has been organizing, promoting, and hosting open mics and poetry / spoken word events in Albany such as Nitty Gritty Slam, School of Night, Albany Poets Presents..., and the Albany Word Fest for over 20 years. As a poet and performer, Thom has been featured at many of the upstate poetry and spoken word events from Saratoga to Woodstock as well as LarkFest, Art on Lark, 1st Friday, and the Albany Word Fest.
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