Birthdate: October 14, 1894
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Died: September 3, 1962
E. E. Cummings was a versatile artist known for his contributions as a poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright. His experiences during World War I and internment in a camp influenced his creative work. Cummings produced a variety of poems and plays, including notable pieces such as “The Enormous Room,” “Tulips and Chimneys,” and “EIMI.” He was recognized for his modernist free-form poetry style, characterized by unconventional syntax and lowercase spellings for artistic effect. Cummings’ innovative use of language established him as a significant figure in 20th-century American literature.
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