Re: e.e. cummings
codeman38, on host 205.188.193.184
Saturday, January 15, 2000, at 20:47:05
Re: e.e. cummings posted by Wolfspirit on Saturday, January 15, 2000, at 20:40:45:
> Hmmmmmm. Yes... thanks to your very helpful explanation codeman, I can begin to see the structure: a busy little rural community and the simple story of two lovers revolving therein. But even with knowing what to look for, I still had to read the poem 8 or 9 times before I "got it"... and I have trouble seeing how this could be one of the poet's "most admired" works. The technical cleverness of it is admirable, but did I actually enjoy reading it? Erm. > > Anyway, one phrase that still sticks in my mind is: > > / / / / (with up so floating many bells down) > > That's a very catchy image. Do you or anyone have any idea what it means!? > > Wolfspirit
Heh...I honestly have no clue. But what I picture is bells (church bells in a bell tower, for instance) swinging up and down... Honestly, I think only e. e. cummings himself could have explained what in the world he meant.
And perhaps it's most "admired" among the critics. I personally like Book-a-Minute's take on e. e. cummings, meself...
-- codeman"iwill use(some) strange pun!ctu!ation h[e]r[e] justfor^fun^"38
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