
Edward Estlin “E. E.” Cummings (October 14, 1894 – September 3, 1962) was an American poet and painter. His most famous work is The Enormous Room.1
Works
- The Enormous Room (1922)
- Tulips and Chimneys (1923)
- & (1925)
- XLI Poems (1925)
- is 5 (1926)
- HIM (1927) (a play)
- ViVa (1931)
- CIOPW (1931) (art works)
- EIMI (1933) (Soviet travelogue)
- No Thanks (1935)
- Collected Poems (1938)
- 50 Poems (1940)
- 1 × 1 (1944)
- Santa Claus: A Morality (1946)
- XAIPE: Seventy-One Poems (1950)
- i—six nonlectures (1953)
- Poems, 1923–1954 (1954)
- 95 Poems (1958)
- 73 Poems (1963)
- Fairy Tales (1965)
- Etcetera: The Unpublished Poems (1983)
- Complete Poems, 1904–1962 (2008)
See also
External Links
- E.E. Cummings papers at Harvard Library
- E.E. Cummings collection at The University of Texas at Austin
- E.E. Cummings listings on The Library of Congress
- E.E. Cummings’ Art
- Academy of American Posts profile
- Goodreads profile
- IMDb profile
- Poetry Foundation profile
- Works on Project Gutenberg
- Works on Internet Archive
- Works on LibriVox
References
1. “E. E. Cummings.” Encyclopedia Britannica. Accessed July 26, 2020.