Walt Whitman: Seer (1904) is a biography of the American poet Walt Whitman, written by Henry Wallace. The book explores Whitman's life, work, and legacy, focusing on his role as a visionary figure in American literature. Wallace examines Whitman's early years, his experiences during the Civil War, and his later years as an influential literary figure. The book also includes discussions of Whitman's major works, including Leaves of Grass, and his impact...