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Essay heading: Edward Estlin Cummings
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In that decade Cummings also arranged for the publication of an experimental play, Him (1927), and a diary like account of a trip to the Soviet Union, Eimi (1933). With harsh characteristics, Cummings named the fourteen publishers who had rejected the manuscript of No Thanks (1935) in the book itself and said "Thanks" to his mother, who had paid for its publication... displayed 300 characters
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With harsh characteristics, Cummings named the fourteen publishers who had rejected the manuscript of No Thanks (1935) in the book itself and said "Thanks" to his mother, who had paid for its publication.
In the 1930s, when he felt separated from his culture and his fellow poets, he repeated himself endlessly, writing many versions of the same poems... displayed next 300 characters
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