E.E. Cummings
E.E. Cummings1894–196219th centurysurrealism Edward Estlin Cummings, commonly known as e e cummings or E. E. Cummings, was an American poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright. During World War I, he worked as an ambulance driver and was imprisoned in an internment camp, which provided the basis for his novel The Enormous Room (1922). The following year he published his first collection of poetry, Tulips and Chimneys, which showed his early experiments with grammar and typography. He wrote four plays, the most successful of which were HIM (1927) and Santa Claus: A Morality (1946). He wrote EIMI (1933), a travelog of the Soviet Union, and delivered the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures in poetry, published as i—six nonlectures (1953). Fairy Tales (1965), a collection of short stories, was published posthumously.
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145 poems- 19. For transporting us beyond seas, to be tried for pre-5 lines
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- AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY37 lines
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- Democratic National Convention20 lines
- Dick Mid’s large bluish face without eyebrows15 lines
- DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT.13 lines
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- EQUALITY OF VOTING.40 lines
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- Facts are stubborn things.20 lines
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- Filled with premeditated slanders and12 lines
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- FOREWORD25 lines
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- Nor sell for gold what gold could never buy; —12 lines
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- Party as the sole custodian of the honor of the19 lines
- Personne ne m’aime et j’ai les mains froides.12 lines
- POEM, OR BEAUTY HURTS MR. VINAL55 lines
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- Republican leaders have been moved by a111 lines
- RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DEFEAT81 lines
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- Speak fitly or be silent wisely.31 lines
- Speaking of the League of Peace which was79 lines
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- THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.37 lines
- The Democratic Party is an unentangled party106 lines
- THE FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSE.24 lines
- The opportunity for service was as great as the28 lines
- The people will shortly determine which polit-33 lines
- The Republican Party in its platform in 191625 lines
- THE RESOLUTION.15 lines
- These with minor concessions were embodied in a32 lines
- This was four months before America entered5 lines
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- To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.6 lines
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- What nations have actually signed and rati-13 lines
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