Enormous Smallness: A Story of E. E. Cummings

Enormous Smallness: A Story of E. E. Cummings

by B U R G E S S (Author), Di Giacomo (Author)

Synopsis

Enormous Smallness is a nonfiction picture book about the poet E.E. cummings. Here E.E.'s life is presented in a way that will make children curious about him and will lead them to play with words and ask plenty of questions as well. Lively and informative, the book also presents some of Cummings's most wonderful poems, integrating them seamlessly into the story to give the reader the music of his voice and a spirited, sensitive introduction to his poetry.

In keeping with the epigraph of the book -- It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are, Matthew Burgess's narrative emphasizes the bravery it takes to follow one's own vision and the encouragement E.E. received to do just that.

Matthew Burgess teaches creative writing and composition at Brooklyn College. He is also a writer-in-residence with Teachers & Writers Collaborative, leading poetry workshops in early elementary classrooms since 2001. He was awarded a MacArthur Scholarship while working on his MFA, and he received a grant from The Fund for Poetry. Matthew's poems and essays have appeared in various journals, and his debut collection, Slippers for Elsewhere, was published by UpSet Press. His doctoral dissertation explores childhood spaces in twentieth century autobiography, and he completed his PhD at the CUNY Graduate Center in June 2014.

Kris Di Giacomo is an American who has lived in France since childhood. She has illustrated over twenty-five books for French publishers, which have been translated into many languages. This is her sixth book to be published by Enchanted Lion Books. The others are My Dad Is Big And Strong, But . . . , Brief Thief, Me First!, The Day I Lost My Superpowers, and

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More Information

Format: Picture Book
Pages: 64
Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books
Published: 23 Apr 2015

ISBN 10: 159270171X
ISBN 13: 9781592701711
Book Overview: Publishing to coincide with poetry month. Will submit for review to PW, SLJ, Booklist, Kirkus, NYTBR, WSJ, Parents Magazine, Boingboing, Brain Pickings, blogs, etc. Will submit to blogs and publications specializing in poetry Will submit to blogs and publications focusing on the art of illustration Author knows and will try to obtain quotes from Sarah Jessica Parker and Brian Selznick

Media Reviews

A Boston Globe Best Book of 2015

A Huffington Post Best Picture Book in Biography for 2015

A 2016 Notable Children's Books in the English Language Arts

Selected by the Great Lakes Great Books Award committee, a program of the Michigan Reading Association, for the 2016-2017 state-wide literature program

An eminently friendly introduction to both the poet and his spirit--deceptively simple, just like its subject. -- STARRED review, Kirkus Reviews

an uncommonly delightful picture-book celebration of Cummings's life -- Maria Popova, Brain Pickings

An eminently friendly introduction to both the poet and his spirit--deceptively simple, just like its subject. -- STARRED review, Kirkus Reviews

The title of this book (Enormous Smallness) is perfect. Many of us think of poems as small things, but as much as anyone, E. E. Cummings showed us that even the smallest stanza could hold enormous meaning. Lovingly written (Burgess is himself a poet) and ingeniously illustrated, this book is a treasure for both fans of Cummings, as well as those discovering his poetry for the first time. -- The Huffington Post

Di Giacomo's capricious collages create a lively interplay between pictures and words, and visual motifs such as birds and elephants intermingle with samples of Cummings's work. Burgess delivers a thorough and lovingly crafted homage to a writer whose poems 'were alive with experimentation and surprise.' -- Publishers Weekly

WOW. Dare I saw I was carried away by the awesomeness of enormous SMALLNESS? It has been a while since I have seen such a perfect pairing of story and art. It will give me great pleasure to put it into the hands of small (and tall) and introduce another generation to the genius of e. e. cummings. -- Mona, Jabberwocky Book Store, Fredericksburg, VA

It's important to get your kid to sleep, but a good bedtime reading does a lot more -- it can inspire them in ways that will serve them well later on. That's the message of Enormous Smallness, a new picture book biography of the poet E.E. Cummings -- Fatherly

A fabulous biographical picture book, this book is a great introduction to E.E. Cummings and his work. -- Waking Brain Cells

The author includes major life events and poems, always circling back to a playfulness born in the poet's childhood and carried through his entire life, nurtured by parents and teachers. What makes this such a successful children's book is the author and artist's focus on Cummings's ability to channel and hold onto the inventiveness of childhood.
--Jennifer M. Brown, Children's Editor, Shelf Awareness

Plus it's beautiful. Each page is a collage of words and visual elements that work in the manner of a Cummings poem. Letters fall from his mouth during graduation, and the more he writes, the more letters make up parts of the background colors of the pages. --Unshelved

My second graders, with no prompting, absolutely LOVED Enormous Smallness, a perfect picture book biography of the great e.e. cummings by Matthew Burgess. (Without invitation, they applauded!) They were silent and receptive the whole way through (that means they were with me. It was as though they realized they can be poets! At least that's what I hope.) --Bri Johnson, New York City Librarian

It's a book that will be hugely encouraging to young children who want to write, be poets, or just do things a little differently from the norm. -- Whitney Morton Woodcock, Portland Book Review

an uncommonly delightful picture-book celebration of Cummings's life -- Maria Popova, Brain Pickings

This is a remarkable book that gives an example of one kid who did everything differently-- and came out OK. In fact, he became one of our greatest poets. The book is fun, informative, and It sends a valuable message with wit, creativity and beauty; it tells kids its OK to color outside the lines and to have an inner life not driven by others' expectations.
--Enormous smallness: A Story of E.E. Cummings is a KBACH/Changing Hands Bookstore Book of the Month Pick

This is a book that will satisfy both the adults who read it to children, and the children who are lucky enough to hear it. - The San Francisco Book Review

This is a lovely little poem of a book; appropriate enough, since it details the life and poetry of E.E. Cummings . . . a book that will be hugely encouraging to young children who want to write, be poets, or just do things a little differently from the norm. - The Portland Book Review


A Boston Globe Best Book of 2015

A Huffington Post Best Picture Book in Biography for 2015

A 2016 Notable Children's Books in the English Language Arts

Selected by the Great Lakes Great Books Award committee, a program of the Michigan Reading Association, for the 2016-2017 state-wide literature program

An eminently friendly introduction to both the poet and his spirit--deceptively simple, just like its subject. -- STARRED review, Kirkus Reviews

an uncommonly delightful picture-book celebration of Cummings's life -- Maria Popova, Brain Pickings

An eminently friendly introduction to both the poet and his spirit--deceptively simple, just like its subject. -- STARRED review, Kirkus Reviews

The title of this book (Enormous Smallness) is perfect. Many of us think of poems as small things, but as much as anyone, E. E. Cummings showed us that even the smallest stanza could hold enormous meaning. Lovingly written (Burgess is himself a poet) and ingeniously illustrated, this book is a treasure for both fans of Cummings, as well as those discovering his poetry for the first time. -- The Huffington Post

Di Giacomo's capricious collages create a lively interplay between pictures and words, and visual motifs such as birds and elephants intermingle with samples of Cummings's work. Burgess delivers a thorough and lovingly crafted homage to a writer whose poems 'were alive with experimentation and surprise.' -- Publishers Weekly

WOW. Dare I saw I was carried away by the awesomeness of enormous SMALLNESS? It has been a while since I have seen such a perfect pairing of story and art. It will give me great pleasure to put it into the hands of small (and tall) and introduce another generation to the genius of e. e. cummings. -- Mona, Jabberwocky Book Store, Fredericksburg, VA

It's important to get your kid to sleep, but a good bedtime reading does a lot more -- it can inspire them in ways that will serve them well later on. That's the message of Enormous Smallness, a new picture book biography of the poet E.E. Cummings -- Fatherly

A fabulous biographical picture book, this book is a great introduction to E.E. Cummings and his work. -- Waking Brain Cells

The author includes major life events and poems, always circling back to a playfulness born in the poet's childhood and carried through his entire life, nurtured by parents and teachers. What makes this such a successful children's book is the author and artist's focus on Cummings's ability to channel and hold onto the inventiveness of childhood.
--Jennifer M. Brown, Children's Editor, Shelf Awareness

Plus it's beautiful. Each page is a collage of words and visual elements that work in the manner of a Cummings poem. Letters fall from his mouth during graduation, and the more he writes, the more letters make up parts of the background colors of the pages. --Unshelved

My second graders, with no prompting, absolutely LOVED Enormous Smallness, a perfect picture book biography of the great e.e. cummings by Matthew Burgess. (Without invitation, they applauded!) They were silent and receptive the whole way through (that means they were with me. It was as though they realized they can be poets! At least that's what I hope.) --Bri Johnson, New York City Librarian

It's a book that will be hugely encouraging to young children who want to write, be poets, or just do things a little differently from the norm. -- Whitney Morton Woodcock, Portland Book Review

an uncommonly delightful picture-book celebration of Cummings's life -- Maria Popova, Brain Pickings

This is a remarkable book that gives an example of one kid who did everything differently-- and came out OK. In fact, he became one of our greatest poets. The book is fun, informative, and It sends a valuable message with wit, creativity and beauty; it tells kids its OK to color outside the lines and to have an inner life not driven by others' expectations.
--Enormous smallness: A Story of E.E. Cummings is a KBACH/Changing Hands Bookstore Book of the Month Pick

This is a book that will satisfy both the adults who read it to children, and the children who are lucky enough to hear it. - The San Francisco Book Review

This is a lovely little poem of a book; appropriate enough, since it details the life and poetry of E.E. Cummings . . . a book that will be hugely encouraging to young children who want to write, be poets, or just do things a little differently from the norm. - The Portland Book Review

Author Bio
Matthew Burgess teaches creative writing and composition at Brooklyn College. He is also a writer-in-residence with Teachers & Writers Collaborative, leading poetry workshops in early elementary classrooms since 2001. He was awarded a MacArthur Scholarship while working on his MFA, and he received a grant from The Fund for Poetry. Matthew's poems and essays have appeared in various journals, and his debut collection, Slippers for Elsewhere, was published by UpSet Press. His doctoral dissertation explores childhood spaces in twentieth century autobiography, and he completed his PhD at the CUNY Graduate Center in June 2014. He is the author of Enchanted Lion's much acclaimed, Enormous Smallness: A Life of E.E. Cummings. His next book from Enchanted Lion, publishing in autumn 2018, will be Drawing on Walls: A Life of Keith Haring, the illustrations for which are currently being created by the amazing Josh Cochran.