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		<title>Mark Twain  Mark Twain&#8217;s Letter to Walt Whitman on his 70th Birthday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>May 31, 1889, Walt Whitman’s seventieth birthday, occasioned a celebration of the poet in his hometown of Camden, New Jersey, with a several course dinner called “The Feast of Reason” followed by a program called “The Flow of Soul,” a succession of testimonial speeches and readings by prominent politicians and … <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://witnify.com/mark-twains-letter-walt-whitman-70th-birthday/"> Continue reading</a></p>
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<p>May 31, 1889, Walt Whitman’s seventieth birthday, occasioned a celebration of the poet in his hometown of Camden, New Jersey, with a several course dinner called “The Feast of Reason” followed by a program called “The Flow of Soul,” a succession of testimonial speeches and readings by prominent politicians and a few minor literary figures. Whitman himself was in ill health, but he managed to attend during dessert, deliver a brief response, then stay for over two hours afterward.</p>
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<p>Twain enumerates with awe the astounding technological advances Whitman has witnessed in his lifetime, from steam power to photography to electric light. Twain, hardly a religious man, evinces an almost rapturous faith in progress, concluding with a Biblical allusion and a somewhat obscure reference to an apocalyptic figure—“him for whom the earth was made”—who would appear in thirty years time.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Hartford, May 24/89</em></p>
<p><em>To Walt Whitman:</em></p>
<p><em>You have lived just the seventy years which are greatest in the world’s history &amp; richest in benefit &amp; advancement to its peoples. These seventy years have done much more to widen the interval between man &amp; the other animals than was accomplished by any five centuries which preceded them.</em></p>
<p><em>What great births you have witnessed! The steam press, the steamship, the steel ship, the railroad, the perfected cotton-gin, the telegraph, the phonograph, the photograph, photo-gravure, the electrotype, the gaslight, the electric light, the sewing machine, &amp; the amazing, infinitely varied &amp; innumerable products of coal tar, those latest &amp; strangest marvels of a marvelous age. And you have seen even greater births than these; for you have seen the application of anesthesia to surgery-practice, whereby the ancient dominion of pain, which began with the first created life, came to an end in this earth forever; you have seen the slave set free, you have seen the monarchy banished from France, &amp; reduced in England to a machine which makes an imposing show of diligence &amp; attention to business, but isn’t connected with the works. Yes, you have indeed seen much — but tarry yet a while, for the greatest is yet to come. Wait thirty years, &amp; then look out over the earth! You shall see marvels upon marvels added to these whose nativity you have witnessed; &amp; conspicuous above them you shall see their formidable Result — Man at almost his full stature at last! — &amp; still growing, visibly growing while you look. In that day, who that hath a throne, or a gilded privilege not attainable by his neighbor, let him procure his slippers &amp; get ready to dance, for there is going to be music. Abide, &amp; see these things! Thirty of us who honor &amp; love you, offer the opportunity. We have among us 600 years, good &amp; sound, left in the bank of life. Take 30 of them — the richest birth-day gift ever offered to poet in this world — &amp; sit down &amp; wait. Wait till you see that great figure appear, &amp; catch the far glint of the sun upon his banner; then you may depart satisfied, as knowing you have seen him for whom the earth was made, &amp; that he will proclaim that human wheat is worth more than human tares, &amp; proceed to organize human values on that basis.</em></p>
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