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  1. E.E. Cummings 101. The complicated work of one of our most popular poets. E.E. Cummings may be most remembered for his gleeful love poems with their sensuous use of language and his visual inventiveness and Modernist style. He was a highly innovative writer and painter, who borrowed concepts from the world of Modernist painting and sculpture to ...

  2. e.e. cummings grew up a Unitarian. His life embodied endless conflict between radical individualism and faith in love. The following biography reveals the volcano of his uniquely creative soul. Edward Estlin Cummings was born (1894) and brought up on a quiet street north of the Harvard Yard, one where distinguished professors lived.

  3. Apr 14, 2010 · Married several times, Cummings spent the last three decades of his life with Marion Morehouse. He died in 1962 in New Hampshire. The following three poems were recorded at the YMHA Poetry Center in New York City in 1959. E.E. Cummings: anyone lived in a pretty how town (with up so floating many bells down) spring summer autumn winter

  4. E. E. Cummings remains a celebrated figure in American poetry, known for his unconventional style and enduring influence. Cummings's work broke from traditional poetic forms, experimenting with syntax, punctuation, and visual presentation. He embraced lowercase letters, unusual line breaks, and creative spacing to emphasize specific words and ...

  5. e.e. cummings. free poetry archive. A collection of the work of Edward Estlin Cummings, as it enters the public domain. Four books are now available. Tulips and Chimneys. &. XLI Poems. is 5.

  6. E.E. Cummings was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in October of 1894. He was born Edward Estlin Cummings to parents Edward Cummings and Rebecca Haswell Clarke. His father was a professor at Harvard University and then later a minister at South Congregational Church in Boston, while his mother stayed at home with the children.

  7. 1962. anyone lived in a pretty how town. (with up so floating many bells down) spring summer autumn winter. he sang his didn’t he danced his did. Women and men (both little and small) cared for anyone not at all. they sowed their isn’t they reaped their same. sun moon stars rain.

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