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Author Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962.

Title 73 poems / E.E. Cummings ; edited, with an afterword, by George James Firmage.

Publication Info. New York : Liveright, 2003.

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 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  811.52 CUMMINGS    Check Shelf
Description 91 pages ; 21 cm
Contents O the sun comes up-up-up in the opening -- For any ruffian of the sky -- Seeker of truth -- SONG -- First of all my dreams was of -- Fair ladies tall lovers -- It's -- Plant magic dust -- Now is a ship -- Because it's -- Humble one (gifted with) -- Me up at does -- O -- Great -- At just 5 a -- E -- N -- Nobody could in superhuman flights -- Everybody happy? -- Fearlessandbosomy -- Why -- Annie died the other day -- Nite -- Insu nli ght -- Grin without a -- If seventy were young -- In heavenly realms of hellas dwelt -- Right here the other night something -- Greedy the people -- One winter afternoon -- POEM -- All which isn't singing is mere talking -- Christ but they're few -- "Nothing" the unjust man complained -- Trick of finding what you didn't lose -- If in beginning twilight of winter will stand -- Now that, more nearest even than your fate -- Silently if,out of not knowable -- White guardians of the universe sleep -- Your homecoming will be my homecoming -- Round face near the top of the stairs -- N -- May I be gay -- Now I lay (with everywhere around) -- What time is it?it is by every star -- Out of midsummer's blazing most not night -- Without the mercy of -- t,h;r:u;s,h;ea -- Faithfully tinying at twilight voice -- While a once world slips from -- But -- Who are you, little I -- Of all things under our -- Timeless -- I -- "Could that" I marvelled "be -- Mi(dreamlike)st -- &sun& -- Who is this -- 2 little whos -- One -- Now does our world descend -- (Listen) -- O purple finch please tell me why -- Though your sorrows not -- D-re-A-mi-N-gl-Y -- Enter no(silence is the blood whose flesh -- What is -- Hope -- Pity his how illimitable plight -- How many moments must (amazing each -- Wild (at our first)beasts uttered human words -- All worlds have halfsight,seeing either with -- Afterword by George James Firmage.
Summary Four months after Cummings's death in September 1962, his widow, the photographer Marion Morehouse, collected the typescripts of 29 new poems. These poems, as well as uncollected poems published only in periodicals up to that time, make up 73 Poems. This is the final volume in Liveright's reissue of Cummings's individual volumes of poetry, with texts and settings based on E. E. Cummings: The Complete Poems 1904-1962.
Subject Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Poems. Selections.
Added Author Firmage, George James.
Added Title Poems. Selections
Seventy-three poems
ISBN 0871401835 paperback
9780871401830 paperback
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