The Beauty of Living, J. Alison Rosenblitt
The Beauty of Living, J. Alison Rosenblitt
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The Beauty of Living
E. E. Cummings in the Great War

Author: J. Alison Rosenblitt

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/18/2020


Synopsis

Intimate and richly detailed, The Beauty of Living begins with E. E. Cummings's Cambridge upbringing and his relationship with his socially progressive but domestically domineering father. It follows Cummings through his undergraduate experience at Harvard, where he fell into a circle of aspiring writers including John Dos Passos, who became a lifelong friend. Steeped in classical paganism and literary Decadence, Cummings and his friends rode the explosion of Cubism, Futurism, Imagism, and other "modern" movements in the arts. As the United States prepared to enter World War I, Cummings volunteered as an ambulance driver, shipped out to Paris, and met his first love, Marie Louise Lallemand, who was working in Paris as a prostitute. Soon after reaching the front, however, he was unjustly imprisoned in a brutal French detention center at La Ferté-Macé. Through this confrontation with arbitrary and sadistic authority, he found the courage to listen to his own voice.

Probing an underexamined yet formative time in the poet's life, this deeply researched account illuminates his ideas about love, justice, humanity, and brutality. J. Alison Rosenblitt weaves together letters and journal entries with astute analyses of poems that span Cummings's career, revealing the origins of one of the twentieth century's most famous poets.

About J. Alison Rosenblitt

J. Alison Rosenblitt is the director of studies in classics at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford. The author of The Beauty of Living: E. E. Cummings in the Great War and E. E. Cummings' Modernism and the Classics: Each Imperishable Stanza, she lives in England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James

The Beauty of Living is a modest biography of E. E. Cummings that carries some new, bold ideas. It covers his childhood and early development into manhood in, as the title specifies, the Great War. J. Alison Rosenblitt's detailing of the life of the young Cummings is fairly conventional and, I think,......more

Goodreads review by Rach

Thank you to NetGalley and W. W. Norton Company for this advanced e-copy of The Beauty of Living: E. E. Cummings in the Great War. This was a really wonderfully edited book that explores poet E. E. Cummings's early life. Rosenblitt follows Cummings from his early years and education at Harvard, to h......more

"Latrines were not a suitable subject in the days when censors still held considerable power. The first American translation of Erich Maria Remarque's ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT censored three passages: the first to do with prostitution and the third concerning sex between a soldier and his wife......more

Goodreads review by Dan

I've always enjoyed the works of e. e. cummings, though I must admit in a rather shallow way. Rosenblitt has put together a thoroughly researched biography of cummings's early formative stages of his life. I had no idea how many young college grad writers went to Europe to be ambulance drivers. I me......more