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The Enormous Room (Warbler Classics) E E Cummings
The Enormous Room (Warbler Classics)
E E Cummings
The Enormous Room is a fictionalized autobiographical account of the three months that E. E. Cummings spent in a French prison under suspicion of espionage-a circumstance he could have easily avoided had he professed a hatred of Germans. Instead, when questioned, Cummings answered French authorities in a way that insured that he would accompany his friend "B." (William Slater Brown), who was indeed guilty of writing letters critical of the French government. The psychologically tense narrative-shocking and provocative in its day-juxtaposes the barbarity and inhumanity of war against the comradery and collective spirit of the oppressed. As a piece of writing, it foreshadows the whimsy, humor, pessimism, and jubilance that would come to characterize Cummings's poetry while, on its own, it stands as a major work of World War I literature. This Warbler Classics edition includes Paul Headrick's essay "Brilliant Obscurity: " The Reception of The Enormous Room, as well as a detailed biographical timeline.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 17, 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9781954525252 |
| Publishers | Warbler Classics |
| Pages | 280 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 16 mm · 358 g |
| Language | English |