From the Archive
Issue 09
Whitman and the World
1988

Table of Contents
- “Kornei Chukofsky, Whitman’s Russian Translator”
 by Gay Wilson Allen
- “When Walt Whitman was a Parisian”
 by Roger Asselineau
- “The Ghost of Whitman in Neruda and Borges”
 by Alexander Coleman –
- “ ‘Inundated by This Mississippi of Poetry’: Walt Whitman and German Expressionism”
 by Walter Grünzweig
- “Whitman in China”
 by XiLao Li
- “Whitman’s Influence on Hamlin Garland’s Rose of Dutcher’s Coolly”
 by Kenneth M. Price
- “Whitman’s America: A Revaluation of the Cultural Backgrounds of Leaves of Grass”
 by David S. Reynolds
- “Whitman’s Reception and Influence in the Soviet Union”
 by Yassen Zassoursky
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Issue Credits
 Mickle Street Review is sponsored and published by the Department of English at the Camden campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Click here for a PDF of the scholars, poets, and artists who contributed to this issue. 
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EDITOR 
 Geoffrey M. SillASSOCIATE EDITOR 
 David S. ReynoldsCONTRIBUTING EDITORS 
 Donald Kummings
 Jean Pearson
 Lisa ZeidnerART EDITOR 
 John GiannottiEDITORIAL ASSISTANT 
 Jennifer DoddWALT WHITMAN FELLOW, 1986-87 
 Denise BuzzINTERPRETER OF THE WALT WHITMAN HOUSE 
 Eleanor Ray

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