" Cunningham utilizes this idea of Whitman's timelessness to weave him through the narratives that build character in his work. Whitman's issues are clearly still timely as his call to question those things that are seen as progress is universal in the developed and developing worlds, alike. Post-modernism is also often though to as post-colonial as the standardization of borders has seemed to stagnate over the last 50 or so years and colonization is conducted in much subtler ways, than were evident in Walt's lifetime. Cunningham, no doubt weaves his artistic interpretation of Whitman into his works, but it is clear that it is with the careful reader's vision of the subtle and constructionist leanings of Whitman. Cunningham's writing is truly an incarnation of the relevance of Whitman to the modern context. He utilizes the turn of many an artful phrase...
"After Hours: Acclaimed Author Michael Cunningham Channeled His Love of Virginia Woolf in the Hours. In Specimen Days, He Considers the World after Walt Whitman." The Advocate 7 June 2005: 60.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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