Places, People, and Publications
. . . a poet & painter easily understands how you feel about
leaving any beloved place--he's always putting huge pieces
of myself into whens & people & wheres & animals & trees & stones. For human creatures(& I hope we're human!)"things" equal illusion;actually,nothing's inanimate.
--E. E. Cummings in a letter to Gabrielle David, September 5, 1949


Places:
4 Patchin Place

Paris

Joy Farm and Silver Lake, NH

Gravesite

The Provincetown Playhouse




People:
William Slater Brown (the "B" of The Enormous Room)
Hart Crane (Academy of American Poets)
Hart Crane (MAPS site)
John DosPassos (UVA)
The Adventures of John Dos Passos (Daniel Aaron)
Joe Gould
An article on Joe Gould and eleven of his notebooks (The Village Voice).
Gaston Lachaise  (Lachaise Foundation)
Marianne Moore (MAPS site)
Marianne Moore portrait by Marguerite Zorach, 1925
Marianne Moore (Academy of American Poets)
Marianne Moore, Two Poems (from the UVA Text Center)
Paul Rosenfeld (subject of EEC's elegy "o // the round" [CP 606])
Paul Rosenfeld: from "The Port of New York
Jimmy Savo (vaudeville entertainer; subject of EEC's poem "so little he is" [CP 471])
Gilbert Seldes (editor of the Dial and author of The Seven Lively Arts)
An EEC drawing of Seldes (from CIOPW)
Scofield Thayer (editor of the Dial)
An EEC drawing of Thayer (from CIOPW)


Publications:
Eight Harvard Poets (1917)

The Enormous Room (1922)

An on-line text of The Enormous Room

Him (1927)

CIOPW (1931)

EIMI (1933)

Tom (1935)

Santa Claus (1946)

i: six nonlectures (1953)

Adventures in Value (1962)

A Miscellany Revised (1965), now with edited and annotated versions of three essays: "The New Art" (1915), "Gaston Lachaise" (1920), and "T. S. Eliot" (1920).

 Fairy Tales (1965)

Selected Letters (1969)

Complete Poems (1991, 1994)

E. E. Cummings Reads: A Poetry Collection (1953; 1975; 1977; 2001)

The Voice of the Poet: E. E. Cummings (2005)

Cummings' Titles (An annotated list of EEC's book publications)


The Dial:


Back to: 
Some Cummings Links . . .

E. E. Cummings Images

Chronology

the Spring home page
 

Broken links:

Another brief history of the Dial: http://www.sfu.ca/english/engl338/Dial/thedial.htm

The Dial 1922: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/eh/eng/pages/eking08/

A 1926 review of Jimmy Savo (and Harpo Marx) by Gilbert Seldes (The New Republic)