Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962
Dates
- Existence: 1894-11-14 - 1962-09-03
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Concrete Poetry from East and West Germany: The Language of Exemplarism and Experimentalism / Gumpel, Liselotte ; cummings ee ; Bense M ; Achleitner F ; Arp H ; Artmann HC ; Ball H ; Bann S ; Benn G ; Bobrowski J ; Bremer C ; Brock B ; DeCampos A ; Cage J ; Claus CF ; VanDoesburg T ; Duchamp M ; Enzensberger HM ; Gappmayr H ; Gomringer E ; Heissenbuttel H ; Herzfelde W ; Holz A ; Jandl E ; KIrsch S ; Kriwet F ; Mallarme S ; Marti K ; Marinetti FT ; Mon F ; Mayer HJ ; Morgenstern C ; Roth D ; Ruhm G ; Russolo L ; Saussure F ; Schauffelen KB ; Schmidt SJ ; Schwitters K ; Solt ME ; Spoerri D ; Soto J ; Stockhausen K ; Thomkins A ; Ulrichs T ; Walther E ; Wezel W ; Wiener O ; Williams E ; Williams J ; Wittgenstein L., 1976
Description of book from the inside dust jacket: "Liselotte Gumpel brings to her interpretation of these two strains of poetry a solid grounding in language and cultural history as well as fresh and unbiased perceptions about the poems themselves. She offers historical background, draws connections with literary concretism's antecedents in visual arts and music, and usefully applies the semiotics of Max Bense and C.S.Peirce in her descriptions of the "dicentic genres" of the East and the "rhematic connexes" of the West. Under the rubrics of teleological humanism and creative zest she explores the shaping traditions of the two movements. A chapter on significant anthologies from East and West Germany concludes her survey." The dust jacket depicts a mandala by Kriwet that Gumpel characterizes as a "Round Disc." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
cummings, e.e.: The Art of His Poetry / Friedman, Norman ; cummings ee., 1960
This is an analysis of the themes, stylistic devices, and working methods of cummings' poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
e.e. cummings @ 100: 1894-1994 / cummings, e.e. ; Mattson F., 1994
Exhibition was curated by Francis O. Mattson. The manuscripts, books and images are from the Berg Collection of the NYPL. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Excursion Through Picturing Verbilizations, Verbalizing Pictures / Grumman, Bob; cummings ee; Johnson R; Deisler G; Saroyan A; Hill A; Finlay IH., 1982
This essay is an excellent critique and analysis of selected poems that Grumman ties together. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Free Verse: An Essay on Prosody / Hartman, Charles O. ; cummings ee ; Ford FM ; Ginsberg A ; Ashbery J ; Solt ME ; Pound E ; Blake W ; Creeley R ; Hollander J ; Olson C., 1980
The book deals with the history and critical analysis of free verse. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Published in Paris / Ford, Hugh ; Apollinaire G ; Breton A ; Brown B ; cummings ee ; Duchamp M ; Ford CH ; Hugnet G ; Mallarme S ; Smith WJ ; Joyce J ; Stein G., 1975
Subtitled "American and British Writers, Printers, and Publishers in Paris, 1920-1939." Includes a detailed description of Bob Brown and his book, "Readies" in the chapter, The Roving Eye. The Sackner Archive holds Readies - a gift of Eric Estorick. This edition is a reprinting of the book that was first published in 1975. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Recent Experiments in Holopoetry and Computer Holopoetry, 1991
Kac comments on "Adrift," a holographic poem commissioned for the Sackner Archive. It is composed of 7 words that dissolve into space along the Z axis as the viewer reads them back and forth. The letters that make up the words are floating freely along the Z axis except for the word "breathe," which is somewhere integrated into the overall light field. This word blows life to the other words as its letters actually move away from their original position to dissolve again into the light field. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Still Life with a Machine: E.E. Cummings Typewriter Poems / Marano, Salvatpre; cummings ee; Pound E; Houedard DS; Garnier P; Gomringer E; Solt ME; Nichol bp., 2005
This is stored in cummings' box -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Literary Background of Brazilian Concrete Poetry: The Impact of Pound, Mallarme and Other Major Writers on the "Noigandres" Group / Rodgers, Frederick ; cummings ee ; Zukofsky L ; Johnson R ; Pignatari D ; Novak L ; Thomas D ; DeCampos A ; DeCampos H ; Kostelanetz R ; Mallarme S ; Gomringer E., 1974
Traces the history of the Brazilian concrete poets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Objectivist Nexus: Essays in Cultural Poetics / DuPlessis, Rachel Blau, editor ; Quartermain, Peter, editor ; Altieri C ; Bernstein C ; Crozier A ; DuPlessis RB ; Quartermain P ; Zukofsky L ; Oppen G ; Bunting B ; Niedecker L ; Olson C ; Ashbery J ; Duncan R ; Pound E ; Adorno T ; Andrews B ; Barthes R ; Bataille G ; Berrigan T ; Cendrars B ; Creeley R ; cummings ee ; Derrida J ; Eshleman C ; Ginsberg A ; Grenier R ; Hejinian L ; Howe S ; Joyce J ; Jacob M ; Lewis WP ; Lucie-Smith E ; Lyotard JF ; Mallarme S ; Perelman B ; Perloff M ; Picabia F ; Ponge F ; Rimbaud A ; Rothenberg J ; Silliman R ; Stein G ; Tzara T ; Waldrop R ; Yeats WB., 1999
The Poetry Circus / Coblentz, Stanton ; Patchen K ; cummings ee ; Pound E ; Olson C ; Duncan R ; Finlay IH ; Blazek D., 1967
Coblentz expresses highly negative feelings about contemorary poets writing experimental and concrete poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.