What Is the Grass thor Mark Doty and Pulzer Prize wner Jericho Brown discs the gay poet's legacy.
Contents:
- WAS WALT WHMAN 'GAY'? NEW TEXTBOOK L SPARK LGBTQ HISTORY BATE
- WAS WALT WHMAN 'GAY'?
- WALT WHMAN MA NO SECRET OF BEG GAY
- HOW GAY WAS WALT WHMAN?
- WALT WHMAN IS OUR NATNAL POET, AND A GAY IN
- WALT WHMAN, OUR GREAT GAY POET?
WAS WALT WHMAN 'GAY'? NEW TEXTBOOK L SPARK LGBTQ HISTORY BATE
But for the award-wng gay poet Doty, textual analysis of the great Amerin bard required a personal analysis, which necsated this kd of spirual ntact. "Labels like gay, queer, or bisexual were nonexistent Whman's era.
He lived om 1819 to 1892, a time when “gay” meant ltle more than “happy. A study of poet Walt Whman, seen this undated fileAs California looks to implement the untry’s first LGBTQ-clive curriculum, state tn officials and textbook publishers are grapplg wh how to refer to figur like Whman, who were believed to have been gay, bisexual or transgenr but never me out: Should we label them as such? 9, 1977 fileHMH materials intify Harvey Milk, one of the untry’s first openly gay elected official, as gay, bee Milk publicly labeled himself as such.
WAS WALT WHMAN 'GAY'?
”Nurse Florence NightgalePA / PA Wire via APAcrdg to scholars, the term “homosexual” did not enter mon age until the early 20th century, while “gay” beme popular the 1930s and ’40s, and “lbian” emerged the 1970s. "Polly Pagenhart, Our Fay CoalnMcGraw Hill also rejected the California missn’s remendatn to list the poet and Harlem Renaissance lear Langston Hugh as gay, sayg there is no evince to support the claim. “On some level, many of would argue that there were no gay people or lbians before the terms existed.
And works like the "Calam" poems his "Leav of Grass" llectn, Whman discs romantic and sexual relatnships between California looks to implement the untry’s first LGBTQ-clive curriculum, state tn officials and textbook publishers are grapplg wh how to refer to figur like Whman, who were believed to have been gay, bisexual or transgenr but never me out: Should we label them as such?
WALT WHMAN MA NO SECRET OF BEG GAY
” Gay liberatnist Charl Shively—not one to mce words—wrote this Calam Lovers: Walt Whman’s Workg Class Camerados (1987), his revelatory, if sometim risible, acunt of the poet’s queer egalarianism. Whether cksuckg is central to Whman’s book, or even uniquely Amerin, is batable; more pertent is the implied nnectn between Whman’s homosexualy and his patrtic fervor. ” Jerome Lovg suggted that Whman was a “latent homosexual” who didn’t act on his sir.
HOW GAY WAS WALT WHMAN?
David Reynolds dismissed gay readgs of Whman and even floated the ia that the poet’s obssively phallocentric verse reads like that of a womanizer. John Hollanr omted Whman’s queerns—asi om a mannered reference to the poetry’s “homoerotic realm”—om his troductn to the Library of Ameri’s 1992 edn of Leav of Grass. Gary Schmidgall’s Walt Whman: A Gay Life (1997), om which the aforementned ventory is taken, stands as a lonely but monumental rebuttal to s of ntered cricism.
But the reluctance was also sktishns around the ia of the untry’s greatt poet—“the Amerin bard, ” as Harold Bloom lls him—beg gay. And not only gay, but gay the most physil, promiscuo, and subversive sense. In unterpot to the general pdishns around Whman’s sexualy, the queer muny, and gay men particular, embraced Whman as their poet lreate.
WALT WHMAN IS OUR NATNAL POET, AND A GAY IN
In Boston, the now-funct gay bookstore Calam was named homage to Whman’s queer magnum op, first published the 1860 edn of Leav of Grass. That shop was owned by John Mzel, a member of the queer anarchist llective that published Fag Rag, a gay liberatn newspaper that ran om 1971 to 1987, and whose tersectnal mix of ee sex and polics was Whmanic spir.
In later gay parlance, Whman is a chickenhawk—his paeans to teenage boys and young men are extrible om his exaltatn of mocracy and the spirual lure of the open road. But intifyg Whman straightforwardly as a gay man the way we now unrstand is ght, not least of all bee his sexual terts were ls adult men than adolcents.
Mart went further: “Prr to Whman there were homosexual acts but no homosexuals. ” And 1890, when the English poet and cric John Addgton Symonds (also queer) asked Whman about homoerotic them, the latter ncted a ridiculo yarn about havg fathered six illegimate children. “Adhive, ” a term borrowed om phrenology, was Whman’s synonym for homosexualy.
WALT WHMAN, OUR GREAT GAY POET?
Acrdg to gay studi pneer William A. Percy, “the term beme part of the special vobulary of the emergg homosexual subculture of the neteenth century, ” which Whman and his terie would have unrstood. After the third edn of Leav of Grass, he cut much of his ecstatic gay language, renovatg the book to a sober thedral.