Whitman and Traubel is a book written by William English Walling that delves into the relationship between Walt Whitman and his literary executor, Horace Traubel. The book is a detailed analysis of the correspondence between the two men, which spanned over two decades. Walling explores the dynamics of their friendship and the role Traubel played in preserving Whitman's legacy. The author also examines the controversies that surrounded Traubel's editing...