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This collection is the first dedicated exclusively to Cummings's poetry; [1] his work had been published previously alongside others' in Eight Harvard Poets. Though most now know the title to be Tulips & Chimneys (with an ampersand), Cummings's original title request was disregarded by the publisher Thomas Seltzer, who changed the ampersand to the word "and." [1] Eventually, the book would ...
E. E. Cummings Cummings in 1953 Born Edward Estlin Cummings (1894-10-14) October 14, 1894 Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. Died September 3, 1962 (1962-09-03) (aged 67) Madison, New Hampshire, U.S. Occupation Author Alma mater Harvard University Signature Edward Estlin Cummings (October 14, 1894 – September 3, 1962), commonly known as e e cummings or E. E. Cummings, was an American poet ...
Pages in category "Poetry by E. E. Cummings" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1 × 1; A.
Poetry by E. E. Cummings (10 P) Pages in category "Works by E. E. Cummings" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
First published in 1940, the poem details the lives of residents in a nameless town. [1] Like much of Cummings's work, the poem is actually untitled, so critics use the first line to refer to the poem. Cummings often wrote in a manner that did not follow standard English syntax and punctuation. This style is evident in the poem's first line ...
First edition (publ. Boni & Liveright) is 5 is a collection of poetry by E. E. Cummings, published in 1926. [1] It contains 88 poems, divided into five sections. The collection includes a number of satirical and anti-war poems, perhaps influenced by Cummings' time spent as an ambulance driver in France during the First World War.
No Thanks is a 1935 collection of poetry by E. E. Cummings. He self-published the collection with the help of his mother and dedicated it to the fourteen publishing houses who turned the collection down. [1] The first edition is unconventionally bound not on the left but rather the top, like a stenographer's pad.
Puella Mea is a poem by E. E. Cummings. It is notable as his longest poem, at 290 lines. It is notable as his longest poem, at 290 lines. The title is Latin and translates as "My Girl", referring to Elaine Orr Thayer, his first wife, and the mother of his only child, Nancy Thayer Andrews. [ 1 ]