William Slater Brown
William Slater Brown (1897 – 22 June 1997) was a friend of the poet E. E. Cummings. He is best-known as the character "B." in Cumming's memoir/novel The Enormous Room.
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1897 - 22 June - 1997 - Poet - E. E. Cummings - The Enormous Room
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The Enormous Room is Cummings' account of his time at the La Ferté-Macé detention camp, Orne, Normandy during World War I. Cummings and Brown had been imprisoned there after being arrested on suspicion of espionage while working as volunteers for the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps in 1917.
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World War I - 1917
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Cummings and Brown met aboard the Touraine, the ship that brought the two to France in early 1917. Due to an organisational mix-up, the two spent five weeks together in Paris before assigned to an ambulance unit, during which time they became close friends.
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Cummings was released from La Ferté-Macé in December 1917 after intervention from his father; however, Brown was not released at the same time, and in fact was transferred at that time to a prison in Précigné. Brown was not able to secure his release for three additional months, after which he sailed for New York, where he reunited Cummings.
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