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1 X 1 [One Times One]
Contributor(s): Cummings, E. E. (Author), Firmage, George James (Editor), Cummings, Ee (Author)
ISBN: 0871401800     ISBN-13: 9780871401809
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE:   $14.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2002
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Annotation: Besides new expressions of universal concerns, Cummings writes here in a lyric and optimistic mode, drawing portraits of people dear to him in New Hampshire and New York City's Greenwhich Village.
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
Dewey: 811.52
LCCN: 2002072481
Physical Information: 0.26" H x 6.38" W x 8.22" (0.24 lbs) 70 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Cummings's ninth book of poems, One Times One, was first published in 1944. The poems in One Times One have as their theme oneness and the means (one times one) whereby that oneness is achieved--love, in the words of Cummings's biographer Richard S. Kennedy. Besides new expressions of universal concerns, Cummings writes here in a lyric and optimistic mode, drawing portraits of people dear to him in New Hampshire and New York City's Greenwich Village. This new edition joins other individual uniform Liveright paperback volumes drawn from the Complete Poems, most recently Etcetera and 22 and 50 Poems.

Contributor Bio(s): Cummings, E. E.: - E. E. Cummings (1894-1962) was among the most influential, widely read, and revered modernist poets. He was also a playwright, a painter, and a writer of prose. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he studied at Harvard University and, during World War I, served with an ambulance corps in France. He 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 & Chimneys, which was characterized by his innovative style: pushing the boundaries of language and form while discussing love, nature, and war with sensuousness and glee. He spent the rest of his life painting, writing poetry, and enjoying widespread popularity and success.