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Essential E.E. Cummings

In asking Who, as a writer, am I?, E.E. Cummings's affirmation of life resolved into serenity as he described himself as someone whose only happiness is to transcend himself, whose every agony is to grow. This collection of Cummings reading his own poetry embodies this in an unforgettable way. While perhaps best remembered for his use of such visual devices as typography and punctuation, the sheer sound of Cummings's work imparts a greater, deeper understanding of how its cadences reveal its profound meaning. This rich sampling of his poems is rendered in what the great Robert Graves called Cummings's own beautifully modulated voice. --Caedmon.

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  • "In asking Who, as a writer, am I?, E.E. Cummings's affirmation of life resolved into serenity as he described himself as someone whose only happiness is to transcend himself, whose every agony is to grow. This collection of Cummings reading his own poetry embodies this in an unforgettable way. While perhaps best remembered for his use of such visual devices as typography and punctuation, the sheer sound of Cummings's work imparts a greater, deeper understanding of how its cadences reveal its profound meaning. This rich sampling of his poems is rendered in what the great Robert Graves called Cummings's own beautifully modulated voice. --Caedmon."@en
  • "While perhaps best remembered for his use of such visual devices as typography and punctuation, the sheer sound of Cummings's work imparts a greater, deeper understanding of how its cadences reveal its profound meaning. This rich sampling of his poems is rendered in what the great Robert Graves called Cummings's "own beautifully modulated voice.""@en

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