Extractions: (Last update: Saturday, August 24, 2002 Truth be told, a couple of my favorite e.e. cummings poems don't appear to be findable on the Web. The following ones, however, were extant as of mid-August, 2002. Liveright Publishing, a division of Complete Poems 1913-1962 was published in 1972 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, ironic considering that its predecessor company Harcourt, Brace was among those who were the pointed recipients of "No Thanks" in that volume's initial dedication.) Anyway, order yourself a copy from amazon.com Despite all the fooferaw having to do with his capitalization, punctuation, and other unconventional conventions, many cummings poems are really elegant and careful sonnetssometimes three quatrains and a couplet, nearly as often an octave and sestet. And of course the subject matter is as traditional as can be. Here, then, some highlights. top 10 poems on the Web from spiralling ecstatically this (scroll down a couple screens)
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Extractions: @import "krazykat.css"; Oops! You're getting this message because you are using web browsing software that doesn't support current web standards. This site is designed to look best in modern (5.x and up) browsers. It should still be easy to read and navigate in your browser, but you will find some content at the bottom of the page that would more appropriately appear at the top. If you would like to upgrade your browser, please visit: The Web Standards Project's BROWSER UPGRADE initiative page. What concerns me fundamentaly is a meteoric burlesk melodrama,born of the immemorial adage love will find a way . This frank frenzy (encouraged by a strictly irrational landscape in perpetual metamorphosis) generates three protagonists and a plot. Two of the protagonists are easily recognized as a cynical brick-throwing mouse and a sentimental policeman-dog. The third protagonist whose ambiguous gender doesn't disguise the good news that here comes our heroine may be described as a humbly poetic, gently clownlike, supremely innocent, and illimitably affectionate creature (slightly resembling a child's drawing of a cat, but gifted with the secret grace and obvious clumsiness of a penguin on terra firma) who is never so happy as when egoist-mouse, thwarting altruist-dog, hits her in the head with a brick. Dog hates mouse and worships "cat&qher in the head with a brick. Dog hates mouse and worships "cat", mouse despises "cat" and hates dog, "cat" hates no one and loves mouse.
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Extractions: :: Edward Estlin Cummings was born in 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He studied at Harvard University and, during World War I, served with an ambulance corps in France. He was also 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 and Chimneys , which was characterized by his innovative style: pushing the boundaries of language and form and using a gleeful tone to discuss love, nature and war. He spent the rest of his life painting , writing poetry and enjoying widespread popularity and success. Cummings died in 1962 and Complete Poems , an anthology of all of his poetry, was published in 1968. He is recognized today as one of the most influential and important poets of the twentieth century.
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E. E. Cummings Collection ACu, 1964, nd 9 Arrowsmith, William, THE BIRDS THE COMPLETE GREEK COMEDY, 1961, 181pp 10 Boni and Liveright, Inc., 1921, 3 pp cummings, EE 11 Unidentified; AI http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/cummings.html
Extractions: Index of Works Edward Estlin Cummings (1894-1962) was brought up in a conservative Cambridge, Massachusetts, home. His father, with degrees in both philosophy and divinity, taught at Harvard University until 1900 when he received ordination by the Unitarian Church and became a pastor at the South Congregational Church of Boston. According to family diaries, Cummings wanted to be a poet from an early age. He was supported in this ambition by his mother who made up word games and other activities to encourage his creativity. Cummings attended public schools, including the Cambridge High and Latin School, prior to entering Harvard in 1911. While there, he concentrated in the classics, including Latin, Greek, and literature, and he mastered the various forms of poetry, gaining the foundation he needed in order to begin the experimentation with poetic form and shape that became his trademark. While at Harvard, Cummings published poetry in the Harvard Monthly and the Harvard Advocate . Through these organizations he became acquainted with S. Foster Damon, Stewart Mitchell, John Dos Passos, Scofield Thayer, and J. Sibley Watson. These friends would encourage and support Cummings through much of his artistic career.
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