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Amherst: University of Massachusetts, (Spring 1963).. Vol IV No 3.. 30 pp. Tanning to spine, else very near fine in wrappers. Off-print from MASSACHUSETTS REVIEW. Edited by Robert G. Tucker and David R. Clark. An essay that recounts the censorship of a recording Cummings made for a radio program concerning 'the American concept of the free man.' Beneath the outrage clearly expressed in the reprinted correspondence from Cummings, he also takes delight in the irony of the situation. Includes a holograph copy of one of Cummings' letters. A fantastic snapshot of a literary debacle.
E. E. Cummings as an Artist"; notes on The Dial Collection by Dagmar Reutlinger, Seventeen Drawings by E. E. Cummings in THE MASSACHUSETTS REVIEW: Vol. XVI, no. 2, Spring, 1975, A quarterely of Literature the Arts and Public Affairs by [cummings]. TUCKER, Robert
by [cummings]. TUCKER, Robert
E. E. Cummings as an Artist"; notes on The Dial Collection by Dagmar Reutlinger, Seventeen Drawings by E. E. Cummings in THE MASSACHUSETTS REVIEW: Vol. XVI, no. 2, Spring, 1975, A quarterely of Literature the Arts and Public Affairs
by [cummings]. TUCKER, Robert
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A very good copy in little soiled printed wrappers. Includes an interview with Maxine Kumin and much more.
- Bookseller Second Life Books Inc (US)
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