E. E. Cummings

E. E. Cummings

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E. E. Cummings (1894-1962) was among the most influential, widely read, and revered modernist poets. He was also a playwright, a painter, and a writer of prose. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he studied at Harvard University and, during World War I, served with an ambulance corps in France. He spent three months in a French detention camp and subsequently wrote The Enormous Room, a highly acclaimed criticism of World War I. After the war, Cummings returned to the States and published his first collection of poetry, Tulips & Chimneys, which was characterized by his innovative style: pushing the boundaries of language and form while discussing love, nature, and war with sensuousness and glee. He spent the rest of his life painting, writing poetry, and enjoying widespread popularity and success. George J. Firmage edited many works by Cummings, including
Erotic Poems; Complete Poems, 1904- 1962; and Fairy Tales.
17th September 2001

Little Tree

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1st May 2009

Fairy Tales

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27th October 2015

Little Tree

In the middle of a little forest, there lives a Little Tree who loves his life and the splendid leaves that keep him coo... MoreLittle Tree

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when the world is puddle-wonderful

Welcome to a marvellous almanac of E. E. Cummings’s poetry, from the showers, puddles and birdsong of spring to the beac... Morewhen the world is puddle-wonderful

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