E.E. Cummings : a life / Susan Cheever.
2014
PS3505.U334 Z565 2013
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Title
E.E. Cummings : a life / Susan Cheever.
Author
ISBN
9780307379979
0307379973
9780307908674 (electronic bk.)
0307908674 (electronic bk.)
0307379973
9780307908674 (electronic bk.)
0307908674 (electronic bk.)
Published
New York : Pantheon Books, [2014]
Language
English
Description
xvii, 213 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Other Standard Identifiers
40023335744
Call Number
PS3505.U334 Z565 2013
System Control No.
(OCoLC)830030316
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.
Note
"This is a Borzoi Book."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-200) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
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.
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.
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