Paul Muldoon: The poetry of E. E. Cummings. The title that E. E. Cummings gave his Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, delivered at Harvard in 1952 and 1953, was predictably provocative: “i: six nonlectures.” To start with, there was the eschewal of capitalization, a feature that, combined with the near-absence of punctuation, most poetry readers would . . . (Subscription required.)
Feb. 24, 2014 - The New Yorker