Eight Harvard Poets - E. Cummings, E.
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A short hook: A doorway to a vital moment in American letters, opened anew for today's readers. Eight Harvard Poets gathers a vital slice of early twentieth?century america, a poetry anthology that still resonates with the electricity of new ideas and new forms. This is more than a display of lines...
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it is a conversation with a decade of experimentation, where modernist verse form meets intimate human experience. The collection offers a compact, complete poetry journey through minds that challenged convention and shaped a generation, including the distinctive voices associated with Harvard's literary circle. This volume stands as both literary and historical marker: it captures a culture of insurgent experimentation, sharp wit, and lucid lyricism that helped redefine American poetry. For casual readers, the book offers readable access to ideas that feel both urgent and enduring. For collectors and scholars, it functions as a carefully curated snapshot of a pivotal period in the New England literary period, a touchstone for understanding the arc of modernist poetry in America. It is a restoration and refresh, consistent with Alpha Editions' aim to revive cultural treasures for today's and future generations. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is not merely a reprint but a valuable piece of literary history-an enduring, living part of the American poetry collection....