E.E. Cummings

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Edward Estlin Cummings is a famous poet and novelist. A true man of the arts, he also enjoyed playwrights, painting, and drawing. His lifetime lasting from 1894-1962 was vivaciously lived! He spent a large portion of his life in his birth state, Massachusetts, although certain life events lead him beyond the United States. Cummings served in the U.S. Army during World War I, and was a volunteer in an ambulance unit as well. A great portion of his life was also dedicated to his Harvard education and multiple romantic relationships. Despite these things that took up most of his time, Cummings managed to find time for his passion, writing. E.E. Cummings’ unique style of writing is attributed to his free spirit, which amounted to all of his excellent works.

Cummings’ first major piece was his novel The Enormous Room, published in 1922. It is a written account about his experiences in France during World War I, in which he was sent to a concentration camp after accused of being a spy. The Enormous Room is unique because it was Cummings’ first of only two novels he ever had pub...

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