i
Discover the unique literary insights of E. E. Cummings in his thought-provoking collection titled i, published by Harvard University Press in 1991. This engaging paperback features 128 pages of Cummings' "nonlectures," where he candidly states, "I haven’t the remotest intention of posing as a lecturer." Within these pages, readers will find a captivating selection of poetry from renowned poets such as Wordsworth, Donne, Shakespeare, and Dante, alongside Cummings' own work. This collection serves as an excellent introduction to the innovative style and profound themes that define Cummings' poetry. Ideal for both poetry enthusiasts and those new to his writing, i is a must-have addition to your literary collection. Explore the depth of American literature through the eyes of one of its most celebrated poets.