Cummings's 1922 prose work The Enormous Room details his experience as a prisoner of the French during World War I. Cummings was working for the American Red Cross at the time he was imprisoned for insubordination. The book is considered by many critics to be an American classic.
Poet and critic Gerald Locklin explores the influence of cummings on contemporary poets such as Richard Kostelanetz, Edward Field, and Ronald Koertge in his 1993 essay "The Influence of Cummings on Selected Contemporary Poets."
In addition to his biography of cummings, Dreams in the Mirror: A Biography of E. E. Cummings.....
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