| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - During the 1920s, Cummings was hailed by the avant-garde but earned little, and depended mostly upon the generosity of family and friends to finance a life mainly divided between Greenwich Village and Paris, where he preferred such company as Ezra Pound and the Dadaist Louis Aragon to that of the ???Lost Generation??? American expatriates (though he knew them all).
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