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Three Early Cycles

Echo's Songs, Love Songs, Dear Youth

Three Early Cycles( )
Composed by: Hagen, Daron
Foreword by: Kimball, Carol
Preface by: Platt, Russell
Lyrics by: Blake, William
Chestnut, Mary Boykin
cummings, e. e.
Dunei, Ze'ev
Gorham, Sarah
Hagen, Gwen
Hauser, Reine
Ingram, Martha
Johnson, Ben
Ketchum, Annie Chambers
McFall, Gardner
Poe, Edgar Allan
Rexroth, Kenneth
Ropes, Hannah
Sandburg, Carl
Smith, Ann
Stein, Gertrude
Teasdale, Sara
Whitman, Walt
Designed by: Lyons, Chris
ISBN:978-0-615-61819-7
Publication Date:Mar 2012
Publisher:Burning Sled Music
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $54.95
Book Description:

Critical edition of three early Daron Hagen song cycles. Newly-engraved, edited by the composer, with texts, critical commentary by Russell Platt and Carol Kimball, and bibliography.

Book Details
Pages:92
Detailed Subjects: Music / General
Performing Arts / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):9 x 12 x 0.25 Inches
Book Weight:1 Pounds
Author Biography
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A Harvard University graduate, e e cummings lived in Greenwich Village and spent his summers on a farm in New Hampshire. He was born on October 14, 1894, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. While working for the American Red Cross in France in 1917, cummings was mistakenly imprisoned for several months. This experience resulted in the publication of a novel, The Enormous Room (1922). Although he went on to write other prose, it is for his poetry that he is best known. He also published plays, wrote a ballet, and was a respected painter. He was awarded many honors for his work, including the 1958 Bollingen Prize for poetry and the National Book Award in 1955.

Although he used many techniques to stress his meaning, he wrote about the traditional subjects of love, nature, and the corrupting influence of materialism. cummings delivered lectures while at Harvard in 1952; in that same year, he was awarded an honorary seat as a guest professor. He also wrote the delightful commentaries for the 50 photographs in Adventures in Value by his wife, Marion Morehouse, a fine and sensitive photographer

cummings died of a stroke on September 3, 1962, at the age of 67 in North Conway, New Hampshire at the Memorial Hospital. His cremated remains were buried in Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory in Boston.

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