anyone lived in a pretty how town
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin)
Genre: Poem
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Annotated by:
- Aull, Felice
- Date of entry: Apr-17-2001
Summary
The life cycle of a townspeople and of one ignored couple, lyrically rendered in nine short stanzas. To stunning effect, Cummings employs reversed word order, almost-but-not-quite-nonsense sentences, play on words, and repetition. We get the coming and going of the seasons; the leading of lives, circumscribed, sometimes small-minded, monotonous.
But there is also yearning and dreaming, marriage, children, joy and hope. It may take several readings to realize that woven into the description of the townsfolk is the tale of a man and a woman, "anyone" and "noone", ignored or even reviled by everyone else. Only "children guessed" that they were falling in love--that "anyone’s any was all to her . . . . " Time passes, they die, they are buried next to each other, they become part of the earth and of the cosmos, "all by all and deep by deep . . . Wish by spirit and if by yes."
Miscellaneous
Primary Source
100 Selected Poems by e. e. cummings
Publisher
Grove
Place Published
New York
Edition
Copyright 1923-1954
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