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About the poet: E E Cummings
E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and became one of the most innovative American poets of the twentieth century. His work is characterized by typographical experimentation — unusual punctuation, unconventional capitalization, and disrupted syntax — alongside a commitment to lyric tenderness and erotic directness. His debut collection, Tulips and Chimneys (1923), established his distinctive style. He published more than sixty books of poetry over his career, including Complete Poems: 1904–1962 (Liveright). He also worked as a painter and essayist. Educated at Harvard University, he was awarded the Bollingen Prize in 1958 and the Academy of American Poets Fellowship in 1950.
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