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The Enormous Room (Classic, 20th-century, Penguin)
E. E. Cummings
The Enormous Room (Classic, 20th-century, Penguin)
E. E. Cummings
In 1917 young Edward Estlin Cummings went to France as a volunteer with a Red Cross ambulance unit on the western front. But his free-spirited, insubordinate ways soon got him tagged as a possible enemy of La Patrie, and he was summarily tossed into a French concentration camp at La Ferte-Mace in Normandy. Under the vilest conditions, Cummings found fulfillment of his ever elusive quest for freedom. The Enormous Room, his account of his four-month confinement, reads like a latter-day Pilgrim's Progress, a journey into dispossession, to a place among the most debased and deprived of human creatures. Cummings's hopeful tone reflects the essential paradox of his existence: to lose everything is to become free, and so to be saved.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 1, 1999 |
ISBN13 | 9780141181240 |
Publishers | Penguin Classics |
Pages | 304 |
Dimensions | 130 × 197 × 17 mm · 244 g |
Language | English |
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