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The Enormous Room
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[United States] : Barnes & Noble, 2009.
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In the autumn of 1917, zealous French police arrested two American ambulance corpsmen on suspicion of spying. One of the men was Edward Estlin Cummings, a young Harvard graduate and aspiring poet. The two were spent three months in the squalid detention center of La Ferté-Macé in Normandy. Cummings fellow prisoners--the Machine-Fixer, the Zulu, the Young Skippers Mate, the Wanderer, the Lobster--presented a human pageant reminiscent of Chaucer.

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In the autumn of 1917, zealous French police arrested two American ambulance corpsmen on suspicion of spying. One of the men was Edward Estlin Cummings, a young Harvard graduate and aspiring poet. The two were spent three months in the squalid detention center of La Ferté-Macé in Normandy. Cummings fellow prisoners--the Machine-Fixer, the Zulu, the Young Skippers Mate, the Wanderer, the Lobster--presented a human pageant reminiscent of Chaucer.
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