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  F O R E W A R D

  On the assumption that my technique is either complicated or original

  or both, the publishers have politely requested me to write an intro-

  duction to this book.

  At least my theory of technique, if I have one, is very far from

  original; nor is it complicated. I can express it in fifteen words, by

  quoting The Eternal Question And Immortal Answer of burlesk, viz.

  "Would you hit a woman with a child?--No, I'd hit her with a brick."

  Like the burlesk comedian, I am abnormally fond of that precision

  which creates movement.

  If a poet is anybody, he is somebody to whom things made matter

  very little--somebody who is obsessed by Making. Like all obsessions,

  the Making obsession has disadvantages; for instance, my only interest

  in making money would be to make it. Fortunately, however, I should

  prefer to make almost anything else, including locomotives and roses.

  It is with roses and locomotives (not to mention acrobats Spring

  electricity Coney Island the 4th of July the eyes of mice and Niagara

  Falls) that my "poems" are competing.

  They are also competing with each other, with elephants, and with

  El Greco.

  Ineluctable preoccupation with The Verb gives a poet one priceless

  advantage: whereas nonmakers must content themselves with the

  merely undeniable fact that two times two is four, he rejoices in a

  purely irresistible truth (to be found, in abbreviated costume, upon

  the title page of the present volume).

  E.E. CUMMINGS


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