WWQR > Vol. 15 (1997) > No. 4
Article Title
Of Subjects and Cowboys: Frontier and History in Pedro Mir's "Countersong to Walt Whitman"
Abstract
Reads Pedro Mir's "Countersong to Walt Whitman" as a critique and renewal of the Whitmanian vision of democracy, arguing the poem "does not cast Anglo-America as an essentially antagonistic force but rather as a paragon of democracy taken hostage by monopoly capital."
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Copyright © 1998 by The University of Iowa.
Recommended Citation
Conway, Christopher. "Of Subjects and Cowboys: Frontier and History in Pedro Mir's "Countersong to Walt
Whitman"." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 15 (Spring 1998), 161-171.
Available at: http://ir.uiowa.edu/wwqr/vol15/iss4/3
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Spring
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