An eye-opening selection of Cumming's more avant-garde poetry and prose.As a poet, Cummings was a pioneer not only in linguistic and typographic inventions, but also in sound and concrete poetry. But his prose is no less experimental; he wrote memoirs, essays, and fiction that are constantly provoca
AnOther E.E. Cummings
โ Scribed by E. E. Cummings; Richard Kostelanetz
- Book ID
- 110795570
- Publisher
- Liveright
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780871403889
- ASIN
- B00FAK3DMC
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โฆ Synopsis
An eye-opening selection of Cumming's more avant-garde poetry and prose.
As a poet, Cummings was a pioneer not only in linguistic and typographic inventions, but also in sound and concrete poetry. But his prose is no less experimental; he wrote memoirs, essays, and fiction that are constantly provocative and often radically experimental. To read the avant-garde Cummings is to read a writer who consistently broke with established norms, "never to rest and never to have: only to grow." To not read the avant-garde Cummings is to not read Cummings. Adjusting type size may change line breaks. Landscape mode may help to preserve line breaks.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The one hundred and fifty-six poems selected are arranged in twelve sections, with introductions for each section.;Prelude -- A child's world -- Sweet spontaneous earth -- The poetry of the eye -- Portraits -- Love and its mysteries -- Achieving the together-coloured instant -- Kitty, Mimi, Marj, an
From the author of *American Bloomsbury* ("Beguiling" --*Publishers Weekly*), *Louisa May Alcott* ("Fascinating . . . Another splendid piece of work with hidden depths by Susan Cheever"--Michael Korda), and *Home Before Dark* ("Moving and brilliantly restrained"--*The New York Times Book Review*), a