A reissue of the fourth book of Cummings's poetry celebrates the uniqueness of the individual and the power of love The fourth book of poetry to be reissued in editions taken from the standard collection, Complete Poems, 1904-1962, offers the most textually accurate versions of the author's sonnets and lyrics, taken directly from his manuscripts. Reissue. Among many poems can be found "dying is fine)but Death," "so many selves(so many friends and gods," "when serpents bargain for the right to squirm," "no time ago," "I thank You God for most this amazing," and "now all the fingers of this tree(darling)have." XAIPE (Greek for "rejoice"), which first appeared in 1950, contains some of E. E. Cummings's finest work.
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