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Traubel

[ trou-buhl ]

noun

  1. Helen, 1903–72, U.S. soprano.


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He was brought in by the book’s editor, Lee Wright, to shore up the structure and bring out Traubel’s literary voice more effectively.

Starting in 1888, his fannish admirer Horace Traubel sought to memorialize as much as possible of the old man’s daily activities and conversation.

Multiple strokes left him wheelchair-bound and infirm, but he spent countless hours talking with Horace Traubel, who transcribed their conversations for a nine-volume, 6,000-page collection called “With Walt Whitman in Camden.”

Now 91, a lot has changed since she worked at Traubel’s Popcorn Stand in downtown Beatrice in the late 1930s, but the Kensington resident got a blast from her past Thursday.

Traubel's method is admirable; it is that of a documentary historian.

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