Anyone lived in a pretty how town
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- The correct title of this article is anyone lived in a pretty how town. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
"anyone lived in a pretty how town" is a poem written by E.E. Cummings. First published in 1940, the poem details the lives of residents in a nameless town. <ref name="NYU">anyone lived in a pretty how town at NYU's Literature, Arts and Medicine Database. New York University. Retrieved on September 20, 2006.</ref> Like much of Cummings's work, the poem is actually untitled, so critics use the first line to refer to the poem. Cummings often wrote in a manner that did not follow standard English syntax and punctuation. This style is evident in the poem's first line, which is written in all lowercase letters and contains the unlikely phrase 'pretty how town'.
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| Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | George Lucas |
| Written by | George Lucas E. E. Cummings Paul Golding |
| Starring | John Strawbridge Nancy Yates Lance Larson |
| Music by | Lynton B. Eckhart |
| Cinematography | George Lucas |
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The poem was adapted into a short film by George Lucas. <ref name="USC">anyone lived in a pretty (how) town at the USC School of Cinema-Television. University of Southern California. Retrieved on September 20, 2006.</ref>
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