THE ENORMOUS ROOM BY E. E. CUMMINGS BY BONI AND LIVERIGHT, INC. 1922 . CONTENTS FW FOREWORD I. I BEGIN A PILGRIMAGE II. EN ROUTE III. A PILGRIM'S PROGRESS IV. LE NOUVEAU V. A GROUP OF PORTRAITS VI. APOLLYON VII. AN APPROACH TO THE DELECTABLE MOUNTAINS VIII. THE WANDERER IX. ZOO-LOO X. SURPLICE E.E.Cummings. The Enormous Room. 1920. http://raven.cc.ukans.edu/~libsite/wwi-www/cummings/roomTC.htm (1 of 6) [6/26/2001 10:40:20 PM] XI. JEAN LE N??GRE XII. THREE WISE MEN XIII. I SAY GOOD-BYE TO LA MIS??RE . FOREWORD 'FOR THIS MY SON WAS DEAD, AND IS ALIVE AGAIN; HE WAS LOST AND IS FOUND.' He was lost by the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps. He was officially dead as a result of official misinformation. He was entombed by the French Government. It took the better part of three months to find him and bring him back to life with the help of powerful and willing friends on both sides of the Atlantic. The following documents tell the story. . 1104 IRVING