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No Thanks
No Thanks | e. e. cummings
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Reissued in an edition newly offset from the authoritative Complete Poems 1904-1962, edited by George James Firmage. E. E. Cummings, along with Pound, Eliot, and Williams, helped bring about the twentieth-century revolution in literary expression. He is recognized as the author of some of the most beautiful lyric poems written in the English language and also as one of the most inventive American poets of his time. Fresh and candid, by turns earthy, tender, defiant, and romantic, Cummings's poems celebrate the uniqueness of each individual, the need to protest the dehumanizing force of organizations, and the exuberant power of love. No Thanks was first published in 1935; although Cummings was by then in mid-career, he had still not achieved recognition, and the title refers ironically to publishers' rejections. No Thanks contains some of Cummings's most daring literary experiments, and it represents most fully his view of liferomantic individualism. The poems celebrate an openly felt response to the beauties of the natural world, and they give first place to love, especially sexual love, in all its manifestations. The volume includes such favorites as "sonnet entitled how to run the world)," "may I feel said he," "Jehovah buried. Satan dead," "be of love (a little)," and the now-famous grasshopper poem.
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Erinreadsthebooks
No Thanks | e. e. cummings
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Not only do I judge a book by its cover, I also judge a book by its title. It‘s who I am 🤷‍♀️

SamAnne LOL. I just picked it up from the library based on some review I read. 5y
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AsYouWish
No Thanks | e. e. cummings
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I have mentioned this before, but I can not stand the book Hatchet. I had to read it for my Children's Lit class in college and it made me physically ill, to the point my professor told me to stop reading it. She said she had never seen anyone have that kind of reaction over a book before. So I never finished it and I have no regrets about that.

BeansPage May I ask what was it about the book that you didn't like? Or is it a tender subject? 5y
AsYouWish @TheReadingMermaid If I remember correctly it was the part about the turtle eggs. I am a vegetarian, so I think it just affected me in a way that it didn't other people in the class. I remember them saying that if I was lost and hungry I would do the same thing, I disagreed with them. 5y
BeansPage Oh I can definitely see where that would get to you. I'm sorry that book had such a negative effect on you. I know a copy of it resides in my library as well and I have yet to reread it because I don't remember a lot of it from school. I read it back when I was in grade school. 5y
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Marilyncjackson Paradise Lost. Milton can take a flying leap off a dock onto a lake of fire. 5y
Alfoster @Marilyncjackson I‘m laughing out loud at your comment!😂😂😂😂 5y
Marilyncjackson @Alfoster it is very heartfelt 😜 5y
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Erinreadsthebooks
No Thanks | e. e. cummings
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Fifty Shades of Grey 🙄🙄🙄 #nothanks @TheReadingMermaid

Booksblanketsandahotbeverage I tried it this weekend and it's not for me. 5y
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BeansPage What didn't you like about the book (s)? 5y
BeansPage @Ashley_Nicoletto how come you didn't like HEX sweetie? I'm intrigued... 5y
Erinreadsthebooks @TheReadingMermaid I tried the first book and got about halfway through. The horrible writing combined with that ridiculous contract she agreed to put me slap over the edge 🙅🏼. That line about her being on her knees when he entered the room...puhhhh-lease 🙄 5y
BeansPage Yes I had a hard time with those books as well. I feel like the fetish and S&M world was very misrepresented and I feel that the author did not do her homework into the subject enough to convey a believable relationship of that nature. 5y
Ashley_Nicoletto @TheReadingMermaid I just don‘t do creepy kids. Possibly because I find them sometimes to be SUPER creepy in real life that I prefer not to read about them and when they start torturing and murdering each other just a big ole NOPE. 🤣 5y
BeansPage @Ashley_Nicoletto I completely understand. Portions of that book were hard for me to swallow as well. Thank you for sharing sweetheart 🤗💕 5y
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MrBook
No Thanks | e. e. cummings
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Love this! 😁 #LitsyHumor

Quirkybookworm I had no idea! 6y
Caroline2 Brilliant!!!! 👏🏻 6y
TheBookAddict 🤣🤣🤣🙌🏽 6y
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kspenmoll 🙌🏼😂 6y
GlassAsDiamonds 😂😂😂😂 6y
Leftcoastzen Love him!Smart move!😀 6y
BookBabe Love this! ❤️❤️❤️🙌🏻 6y
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