E.E. Cummings Reads His Collected Poetry 1920-1940 & Prose

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E.E. Cummings Reads His Collected Poetry 1920-1940 & Prose

E. E. Cummings · 1975 · Vinyl-Lp-2 · US · Caedmon Records, TC 2080

<div> A1 &nbsp; Prose: Jottings (1951) 6:09 <br/> A2 &nbsp; Foreward To A Catalogue For An Exhibition Of Cumming&#39;s Paintings (1944) 1:59 <br/> A3 &nbsp; A Poet&#39;s Advice To Students (1955) 3:06 <br/> A4 &nbsp; A Fairy Tale (1932) 11:22 <br/> B1 &nbsp; Introduction To Collected Poems (1938) 2:00 <br/> B2 &nbsp; Tulips and Chimneys: (1923) <br/> B3 &nbsp; in Just - (1920) 0:59 <br/> B4 &nbsp; O sweet spontaneous (1920) 1:04 <br/> B5 &nbsp; Buffalo Bill &#39;s (1920) 0:47 <br/> B6 &nbsp; &amp; [AND]: (1925) <br/> B7 &nbsp; suppose (1923) 1:58 <br/> B8 &nbsp; Spring is like a perhaps hand (1925) 1:05 <br/> B9 &nbsp; XLI Poems: (1925) <br/> B10 &nbsp; little tree (1925) 1:37 <br/> B11 &nbsp; is 5: (1926) <br/> B12 &nbsp; nobody loses all the time (1923) 2:09 <br/> B13 &nbsp; she being Brad (1926) 1:32 <br/> B14 &nbsp; MEMORABILIA [stop look &amp;] (1925) 2:07 <br/> B15 &nbsp; a man who had fallen among thieves (1923) 1:51 <br/> B16 &nbsp; &#39;&#39;next to of course god america i (1925) 0:55 <br/> B17 &nbsp; my sweet old etcetera (1926) 1:00 <br/> B18 &nbsp; since feeling is first (1926) 1:08 <br/> C1 &nbsp; VV [ViVa]: (1931) <br/> C2 &nbsp; i sing of Olaf glad and big (1931) 3:00 <br/> C3 &nbsp; if there are any heavens my mother will (all by herself) have (1931) 1:30 <br/> C4 &nbsp; somewhere i have never travelled. gladly beyond (1931) 2:18 <br/> C5 &nbsp; No Thanks: (1935) <br/> C6 &nbsp; kumrads die because they&#39;re told) (1935) 1:00 <br/> C7 &nbsp; what a proud dreamhorse pulling(smoothlingly)through (1935) 2:13 <br/> C8 &nbsp; this mind made war (1935) 3:32 <br/> D1 &nbsp; &#39;New Poems&#39; in Collected Poems: (1938) <br/> D2 &nbsp; (of Ever-Ever Land i speak (1936) 2:23 <br/> D3 &nbsp; if i (1937) 1:20 <br/> D4 &nbsp; may my heart always be open to little (1938) 1:04 <br/> D5 &nbsp; 50 Poems: (1940) <br/> D6 &nbsp; proud of his scientific attitude (1940) 1:45 <br/> D7 &nbsp; as freedom is a breakfastfood (1940) 2:17 <br/> D8 &nbsp; anyone lived in a pretty how town (1940) 3:36 <br/> D9 &nbsp; my father moved through dooms of love (1940) 5:37 <br/> D10 &nbsp; what freeedom&#39;s not some under&#39;s more above (1940) 1:41 <br/> </div>

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Tracklist

  1. 50Poems: (1940):45

Credits & notes

Format
Vinyl-Lp-2
Catalog no.
Caedmon Records, TC 2080
Country
US
Year
1975
Condition
VG+ / VG+

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