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  1. Plot overview. Franklin Evans; or The Inebriate: A Tale of the Times, the first novel written by Walt Whitman, is the rags-to-riches story of Franklin Evans. Franklin Evans starts as an innocent young man, leaving Long Island to come to New York City for the opportunity to better himself.

    • Walt Whitman
    • Temperance
    • 1842
    • 1842
  2. FRANKLIN EVANS. perpetualstudio in What a Wonderful World at MAXXI Museum, Rome, curated by Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, MAY 2022 - MAY 14, 2023. Franklin Evans creates paintings and painting installations. The studio as a generative tool and as a subject has propelled his twenty+ year investigations.

  3. fugitivemisreadings consists of new paintings with a fully illustrated catalogue featuring an essay by Raphael Rubinstein, Franklin Evans: The Studio as Episteme. We inhabit a highly visual world where images substitute words as vehicles for communication and interpretation.

  4. Franklin Evans, or The Inebriate: A Tale of the Times was his first and only novel. Published in 1842, during a period of widespread temperance activity, it became Whitman’s most popular work during his lifetime, selling some twenty thousand copies.

  5. Franklin Evans - BIOGRAPHY. Born in Reno, NV. Lives and Works in New York, NY. CV (select) Solo Exhibitions 2005 - 2024. Group Exhibitions 2003 - 2024. Performances / Video Screenings / Public Projects. Bibliography. Publications. Residencies / Awards. Curatorial Projects. Collections. Guest Lectures / Visiting Artist. Teaching. Education.

  6. Christopher Castiglia and Glenn Hendler. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv11hppg1.4. The mere existence of Franklin Evans, or The Inebriate will surprise many readers, even students and scholarswell versed in nineteenth-century American literature and culture.

  7. Franklin Evans, or The Inebriate: A Tale of the Times was his first and only novel. Published in 1842, during a period of widespread temperance activity, it became Whitman’s most popular work during his lifetime, selling some twenty thousand copies.