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Author Cheever, Susan.

Title E.E. Cummings : a life / Susan Cheever.

Publication Info. New York : Pantheon Books, [2014]

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  811.52 C912Bch 2014    ---  Axe Inventory 2024
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Description xvii, 213 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Note "This is a Borzoi Book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-200) and index.
Contents Preface: A visit to the masters school -- Odysseus returns to Cambridge -- 104 Irving Street -- Harvard -- The Western Front -- The enormous room -- Greenwich Village ... Elaine and Nancy -- Anne Barton and Josef Stalin -- Eimi and Marion Morehouse -- No thanks -- Ezra Pound and Santa Claus -- Rebecca and Nancy -- I think I am falling in love with you. -- Readings ... a new career -- Victory and defeat -- Coda: Cummings' reputation in the twenty-first century -- Afterword: Patchin place.
Summary A major reassessment of the life and work of the novelist, painter, and playwright considered to be one of America's preeminent twentieth-century poets. Cummings was and remains controversial--called "a master" or "hideous." In Susan Cheever's rich biography we see his idyllic childhood years in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his sternly religious father and his loving, attentive mother. We see Cummings--slight, agile, playful, a product of a nineteenth-century New England childhood; his love of nature; his sense of fun, laughter, mimicry; his desire from the get-go to stand conventional wisdom on its head. At Harvard, he earned two degrees, discovered alcohol, fast cars, and burlesque, and raged against the school's exclusionary upper-class rule. He grew into a dark young man and set out on a lifelong course of rebellion against conventional authority. Headstrong and cavalier, he volunteered as an ambulance driver in World War I, working alongside Hemingway and Joyce. He permanently fled to Greenwich Village to be among other modernist poets of the day, and we see the development of both the poet and his work against the backdrop of modernism. Cheever's book gives us the evolution of an artist whose writing was at the forefront of what was new and daring and bold in an America in transition.--From publisher description.
Subject Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962.
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. (OCoLC)fst00033449
Poets, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
Poets, American. (OCoLC)fst01067794
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
Biographies.
ISBN 9780307379979
0307379973
9780307908674 (electronic bk.)
0307908674 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 40023335744

 
    
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