E.C.Cummings is one of the most innovative poets of American literature. He is known for violating compositional rules and refusing punctuation and capital letters (Costello 1). Cummings writes a number of articles such as 800 poems, drama, ballet, fairy tales, autobiography (Smelstor 2). Edward Esslin Cummings was born on October 14, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For the first time he was born alone, his parents were Edward Cummings and Rebecca Haswell Clark (Smelstor 2).
Edward Esthering (E.E.) Cummings experimented in poetic form and language as one of the most innovative poets of the era and created a unique personal style. Typical Cummings poetry is redundant and accurate, using some keywords that are placed biased on the page. Some of these words were devised by Cummings and usually join two common words into new inclusive words. He also modified grammar and language rules to suit his purpose, such as using words such as if, am, and because because of nouns or assigning their private meaning to words. Despite their non-customary form, Cummings' poetry began to gain popularity for many readers. "Nobody anyone", Randall Jarrel said in the "Third Critique", "Avant-garde experimental poetry was once attractive to both ordinary and special readers." He died in 1962. At that time, Cummings has maintained a prominent position. Status in the poetry of the 20th century
Also known as Edward Estlin Cummings on October 14, 1894 E. E. Cummings was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is an American poet, writer, painter, essayist, playwright. E. E. Cummings studied at Harvard University and obtained a master's degree in English and classical studies. He is arrested on charges of spies and undesirable activities and said that when he was sent to the concentration camp in Normandy, he later said he was working at a company in the French ambulance, this does not seem like a good idea. When Cummings returned to the United States, he was elected to the army and went to the 12th section. In 1926, as Cummings' father died of a traffic accident that affected his life, he began to write more compliments of poetry to his father's memory