The complete collection of E. E. Cummings’s writing for the stage, from the most inventive poet of the twentieth century.
The Theatre of E. E. Cummings collects in their entirety Cummings’s long out-of-print theatrical works: the playsHIM (1927),
Anthropos (1930), and
Santa Claus (1946), and the ballet treatment
Tom (1935). In
HIM, a creatively blocked artist and his lover, Me, struggle to bridge the impasse in their relationship and in his art. In
Anthropos, a Platonic parable, three “infrahumans” brainstorm slogans while a man sketches on a cave wall; and in
Santa Claus, Death and Saint Nick exchange identities. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s
Uncle Tom’s Cabin is reimagined as dance, transforming the novel into a symbolic attack against Evil itself. Cummings’s prodigious creativity is on display in each of these works, which are ultimately about the place of the artist outside of society. “DON’T TRY TO UNDERSTAND IT, LET IT TRY TO UNDERSTAND YOU, ” Cummings famously wrote about his intentions for the stage. Thoughtful and witty, Cummings’s dramas are an integral part of his canon.
About the author
Norman Friedman is an emeritus professor of English at Queens College.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 224 ● ISBN 9780871403490 ● File size 0.2 MB ● Editor George James Firmage ● Publisher Liveright ● Country US ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7470107 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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