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Cummings, in his radical experimentation with form, punctuation, spelling, and syntax, created a new kind of poetic expression. Because of his powerful work, he became a generation’s beloved heretic—at the time of his death he was one of the most widely read poets in the United States. 
         Now, in this rich, illuminating biography, Susan Cheever traces the development of the poet and his work. She takes us from Cummings’s seemingly idyllic childhood in Cambridge, Massachusetts, through his years at Harvard (rooming with Dos Passos, befriending Malcolm Cowley and Lincoln Kirstein). There, he devoured the poetry of Ezra Pound, whose radical verses lured the young writer away from the politeness of the traditional nature poem towards a more adventurous, sexually conscious form. We follow Cummings to Paris in 1917, and, finally, to Greenwich Village to be among other modernist poets of the day—Marianne Moore and Hart Crane, among them.
E. E. Cummings is a revelation of the man and the poet, and a brilliant reassessment of the freighted path of his legacy.

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“An absorbing rehearsal of a vibrant life. . . . Cheever revives Cummings as a gregarious, quirky iconoclast through her evocative prose.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“A smart and readable portrait.” —NPR

“[Cheever] is an astute observer of the inner life of writers and how they work. . . . This biography succeeds where other works have failed, by making this tricky poet understandable.” —
The Economist
 
“A delight.” —
The New York Times

“Effectively situates Cummings within a larger literary and cultural movement. . . . Cummings’s life is inherently interesting, dramatic, and sad, and Cheever highlights its colorful and tragic aspects.” —
The Boston Globe

“Deeply personal. . . . A textured inspection of some of the more intriguing faces of the multifaceted Cummings.” —
The Plain Dealer

“Cheever’s biography stands as a welcomed introductory attempt to understand Cummings’s impact. . . . One of the best efforts to situate a Modernist inside the larger historical context. . . . Filled in with entertaining research and deep thinking about the lives of artists.” —
Daily Beast

“[Cummings’s] individualism makes him just about as American as apple pie; and as vital to the tradition of American poetry as Whitman, Dickinson, and Frost. I can only express gratitude to biographers like Cheever for keeping him alive today.” —J. P. Poole,
Bookslut

“Affecting. . . . Deeply satisfying. . . . Ms. Cheever is the kind of biographer who can maintain both an intimacy and dispassionate relationship with her subject.”
New York Journal of Books

“Cheever’s reconsideration of Cummings and his work charms, rattles, and enlightens in emulation of Cummings’ radically disarming, tender, sexy, plangent, and furious poems.” —
Booklist (starred review)

“This sympathetic life may win Cummings a new generation of readers.” —
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About the Author

Susan Cheever was born in New York City and graduated from Brown University. A Guggenheim fellow and a director of the board of the Yaddo Corporation, Cheever currently teaches in the MFA programs at Bennington College and The New School. She lives in New York City.

www.susancheever.com

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage; Reprint edition (April 28, 2015)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1101910488
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1101910481
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.3 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.18 x 0.79 x 7.97 inches
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I was born in New York City and have lived here on and off my entire life--in fact I went to nursery school a few blocks from where I write this. It took me a long time to admit I was a writer--I had a career as a teacher and I loved it. When I was married I couldn't get a teaching job so by an amazing stroke of luck I went to work for my local small town newspaper. After a long time as a newspaper and magazine journalist, I took off to write a novel when I was 35 and I haven't looked back.

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A great read about a complicated man & the events that shaped his poetry!
I recently read the biography of Edna St Vincent Millay, also from Amazon, titled Savage Beauty. If you are interested in poetry, understanding the individual is essential & that read was a home run. I’ve since purchased Edna’s collected lyrics & sonnets. Following suit, I came across this title, E.E Cummings, “A Life” this past April at City Lights Bookstore in North Beach, SF. I decided to purchase the book on Amazon, and like Savage Beauty, it was a great read, offering tremendous insights into the mind of this great modernist poet, an introduction to his extensive body of work, as well as a thorough diagnosis of his poetic form, the liberties he took with grammar & the employment of concrete images & sounds which E.E. Cummings used to great effect. If you like the work of Ezra Pound, the founder of the literary movement, Imagism, you’ll love E.E. Cummings. Cummings also wrote plays & two autobiographical accounts of his exploits in Europe, including his time in France during WWI in which he was incarcerated, The Enormous Room & his trip to Russia, where his exposure to Bolshevism changed his political leanings in contrast to many of his left-leaning colleagues.....
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2019
I recently read the biography of Edna St Vincent Millay, also from Amazon, titled Savage Beauty. If you are interested in poetry, understanding the individual is essential & that read was a home run. I’ve since purchased Edna’s collected lyrics & sonnets. Following suit, I came across this title, E.E Cummings, “A Life” this past April at City Lights Bookstore in North Beach, SF. I decided to purchase the book on Amazon, and like Savage Beauty, it was a great read, offering tremendous insights into the mind of this great modernist poet, an introduction to his extensive body of work, as well as a thorough diagnosis of his poetic form, the liberties he took with grammar & the employment of concrete images & sounds which E.E. Cummings used to great effect. If you like the work of Ezra Pound, the founder of the literary movement, Imagism, you’ll love E.E. Cummings. Cummings also wrote plays & two autobiographical accounts of his exploits in Europe, including his time in France during WWI in which he was incarcerated, The Enormous Room & his trip to Russia, where his exposure to Bolshevism changed his political leanings in contrast to many of his left-leaning colleagues.....
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2019
I recently read the biography of Edna St Vincent Millay, also from Amazon, titled Savage Beauty. If you are interested in poetry, understanding the individual is essential & that read was a home run. I’ve since purchased Edna’s collected lyrics & sonnets. Following suit, I came across this title, E.E Cummings, “A Life” this past April at City Lights Bookstore in North Beach, SF. I decided to purchase the book on Amazon, and like Savage Beauty, it was a great read, offering tremendous insights into the mind of this great modernist poet, an introduction to his extensive body of work, as well as a thorough diagnosis of his poetic form, the liberties he took with grammar & the employment of concrete images & sounds which E.E. Cummings used to great effect. If you like the work of Ezra Pound, the founder of the literary movement, Imagism, you’ll love E.E. Cummings. Cummings also wrote plays & two autobiographical accounts of his exploits in Europe, including his time in France during WWI in which he was incarcerated, The Enormous Room & his trip to Russia, where his exposure to Bolshevism changed his political leanings in contrast to many of his left-leaning colleagues.....
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2014
More like 4 1/2 stars. This biography begins with a recap of Cummings' first "nonlecture" at Harvard and proceeds to give us a tidy, but thorough, look at a complex, brilliant man. Through her father, the novelist John Cheever, the author had the opportunity to meet Cummings and the positive impact was significant. Still, she's able to objectively and concisely (less than 200 pages) evaluate the life and work of the man. It is the immediacy of Cummings' relationships (parents, wives, child, friends and critics) that formed him and Cheever concentrates on that; so many biographies tend to fill space with expansive and irrelevant expositions on a family backround that veers from the subject at hand.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2016
Cheever wrote an interesting 200 page introduction into the life of ee cummings. She gives a great overview of his history, his poetic influences, his relationship with his family, especially his father, his anti-Semitism, and his life in Greenwich Village and the people who surrounded him. Parts of his life would require their own books but this is a great first read to learn more about him, his poetry, and who he was as a man. Rebellious to a fault, cummings was a modernist poet who broke all the rules, not always to good advantage. Reading about his time as an ambulance driver in WWI, his marriages, his relationship with his daughter, all show a man conflicted and unable to be content in his own skin.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2014
The cover photo on Susan Cheever's new biography of E.E.Cummings shows an incredibly handsome man, sitting in a chair, seemingly at complete ease with himself and his world. That picture of that man - Edward Estlin Cummings - was at odds with the real life of the real man. He was a complicated man who lived a complicated life. And his poetry is the result of that life.

Cummings - who went by the name Estlin to separate him from his father who was named Edward - was born into a long line of Boston Brahmins on both branches of his family tree. His father, a Unitarian minister, was a Harvard alum, as were most male members of his family. He was born and grew up in a large house just blocks from the Harvard campus. Estlin followed the family line to Harvard but was usually at odds with his WASP background as he aged. He began writing poetry as a teenager, but was also a painter. He seemed to disregard his upbringing but - at the same time - cling to the very beliefs that he was born with. He was married unsuccessfully twice, but he had a relationship with a woman - a companion - for the last thirty years or so of this life. He fathered a daughter with his first wife, but had no relationship with the child after he and his wife divorced. It was only in the last 20 years or so of his life that Estlin reunited with his daughter and they had a fitful relationship ever after. He was, also, maybe, bi-sexual but seemed more bi-confused than actively bi-sexual.

But what of his poetry? He was skilled and inventive at catching the nuances of the times and most of his work is quite enchanting. But some of it is also venal and anti-Semitic. His work came and went and came again into fashion during his life. He made money during the last years of his life by giving lectures, at which he was mostly successful.

Everything I've written above are facts I learned from Cheever's biography of e.e. cummings. But his personality remains a cipher; I just couldn't grasp it. Cheever doesn't seem to dig below the surface in most of the book. Now, I wasn't looking for a mean-spirited biography, but I was looking for one a bit more critical. In the first paragraph I wrote that Cummings led a "complicated life" But maybe there wasn't much below the surface to Edward Estlin Cummings. Maybe what you saw was what was there. I just don't know. To me Cummings life seemed complicated and messy but while I saw evidence of it in Cheever's biography, I couldn't grasp the man himself.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2014
EE Cummings, a brillant and gifted poet and artist. A son of a Harvard professor who rejected the comforts of an upper middle class family to live a near poverty and bohemian life in Grenich Village with frequent periods in Paris. However, Cummings remained financially dependent on financial support from his mother throughout his life. He also was a man who struggled to maintain romantic relationships while blessed with the ability to attract female interest. This book details both his professional and personal lives and makes for a fascinating read. The book contains ample selections of his poems, Note, his poems are noy easy to understand.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2014
I loved this book because I learned so much. It was a wonderful tour through the literary world in the early 20th century.
Also the work of Cummings should find a more prominent place in the cannon of American poetry. Cheever's story of this complex and VERY interesting poet is beautifully told with clarity and compassion yet she does not gloss over his flaws.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014
I waited more than two years for this book, after I heard it was being written. I am very pleased with it. Susan Cheever did a good job on his life. A bit short, but easy reading and covers the important events of his life. I remember when he died at Silver Lake, I live in NH but did not know that he did. Thank you Susan.

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fascinating insights to the life of one of the best 20th C poets
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Easily accessible insights into the life of Cummings, warts and all. Enjoyable read and a valuable description of creative life in the early twentieth century.
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