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100 1 $aCummings, E. E.$q(Edward Estlin),$d1894-1962.
245 10 $aAnother E.E. Cummings /$cselected and introduced by Richard Kostelanetz with John Rocco, assistant editor.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bLiveright,$c℗♭1998.
300 $axxv, 310 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm
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500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $tDeviant Traditional Verse --$tErotic Poetry --$tLanguage Experiments --$tVisual Poetry and Sound Poetry --$tTexts Set to Music --$tCondensed Prose --$tElliptical Narratives --$tA Book without a Title --$tFilm Scenario --$tTranslation --$tArts Criticism --$tSelf-Prefaces --$tTo Ezra Pound --$tNonlecture Four: I and You and Is --$tIntroduction to The Enormous Room --$tWhy Do You Paint? --$tNo Thanks --$tMemoir --$tTo Whom It May Concern --$tFrom The Enormous Room --$tFrom Eimi --$tTo S. Foster Damon.
520 $aHere is an eye-opening selection of Cummings's most avant-garde poetry and prose. Cummings was a pioneer in sound and concrete poetry. He worked with the traditional form of the sonnet until he made it all his own through linguistic and typographic inventions that have never been properly recognized. His prose is no less experimental; he wrote memoirs, essays, and fiction that are constantly provocative and often radically experimental.
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