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From the Boston Eve'g Transcript, May 7, '91.—The Epictetus saying, as given by Walt Whitman in his own quite utterly dilapidated physical case, is, a "little spark of soul dragging a great lummux of corpse-body clumsily to and fro around."
Camden N J
May 12
'91
Couldn't remember distinctly enough to authenticate the desk (the pict: hereby
return'd as your note seems to involve)1—but I know
I had a good time in the Times—& heartily send my
best respects & love to the boys one & all now there—I send my last
photo: Tack it up if you like on the wall you all most congregate.
Walt Whitman
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Correspondent:
Alexander Black (1859–1940)
was the editor of the Brooklyn Times.
Notes
- 1. The image, reportedly
showing Whitman's writing desk at the Brooklyn Times, was
reproduced in Black's Time and Chance: Adventures With People
and Print (New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1937), 74. [back]