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  1. The Complete Poems of Hart Crane (Centennial Edition) by Hart Crane, 2001-05
  2. The Bridge (Paperback 1992) by Hart Crane, 1992-07-17
  3. Hart Crane: Complete Poems and Selected Letters (Library of America) by Hart Crane, 2006-09-21
  4. Hart Crane by Philip Horton, 1957-01-01
  5. Hart Crane: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Poets)
  6. White Buildings by Hart Crane, 2001-05
  7. Complete Poems by Hart Crane, 1984-09
  8. Hart Crane: A Biography by Clive Fisher, 2002-04-01
  9. Hart Crane: A Collection of Critical Essays (20th Century Views)
  10. The Broken Tower: The Life of Hart Crane by Paul L. Mariani, 2000-04
  11. Letters of Hart Crane and His Family. by Hart Crane, 1974-09
  12. Hart Crane: After His Lights (Modern & Contemporary Poetics) by Dr. Brian M. Reed Ph.D., 2006-04-28
  13. The poetry of Hart Crane;: A critical study by R. W. B Lewis, 1967
  14. O My Land, My Friends: The Selected Letters of Hart Crane

1. Hart Crane
Hart Crane (18991932). Photographed 1966); Crane, Hart, The Bridge, commentaries by Waldo Frank and Thomas A. Vogler (NY Liveright, 1970);
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Hart Crane (1899-1932)
Photographed by Harry Crosby, Le Moulin, 1929.
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Used by permission What laughing chains the water wove and threw! I learned to catch the trout's moon whisper; I Drifted how many hours I never knew, But, watching, saw that fleet young crescent die,- And one star, swinging, take its place, alone, Cupped in the larches of the mountain pass - Until, immortally, it bled into the dawn. I left my sleek boat nibbling margin grass. . . [(from "The Dance") The Bridge
Biographical Notes
  • Born July 21, 1899, Ohio
  • Died Apr. 27, 1932 (suicidal jump from a steamer home from Mexico, where he had been on a Guggenheim Fellowship)
  • 2 volumes of poetry published in his lifetime: White Buildings (1926), and The Bridge (1930), winning the annual Poetry award in 1930
  • Influenced by: Walt Whitman, T. S. Eliot, and Ezra Pound (surprise?)
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2. Hart Crane
Hart Crane (18991932). Biographical Sketch On Black Tambourine On Chaplinesque On Episode of Hands On Porphyro
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Hart Crane (1899-1932) Biographical Sketch On "Black Tambourine" On "Chaplinesque" On "Episode of Hands" ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Edward Brunner Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

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5. Hart Crane - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hart Crane July 21 April 26 ) was a U.S. poet . He was the son of Clarence Crane, the inventor of Life Savers candy His major published works were White Buildings (published in 1926) and The Bridge (published in 1930). Crane committed suicide by jumping from a ship in the Carribean
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6. Crane Hart
Translate this page Hart Crane. Key West, une gerbe d’îles. bilingue, traduit de l’américain par Pierre Mréjen et Jean-Marc Sens alidades 1988, collection
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7. Samuel Greenberg And Hart Crane
Hart Crane s Emblems of Conduct is made of lines borrowed from Greenberg, a poet who died 1917 at age 23. Greenberg and Hart Crane.
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Critical attention to Greenberg has its foundation in studies of Hart Crane's poetry. Crane's " Emblems of Conduct ", which his editors at first assumed to be a completely original work, is actually a mosaic of slightly-altered lines taken from six of Greenberg's poems. Crane never acknowledged Greenberg as the original author of the appropriated lines. The connection was not documented until both men were already dead. Most Crane scholars have maintained that Greenberg's effect on Crane's work may be seen only in "Emblems of Conduct" and in scattered lines in a few other poems. Within their analyses, however, there are sometimes suggestions that the influence may have been more extensive. John Unterecker, for example, in trying to downplay Greenberg's importance, ends up including him on a very selective list of influences: Greenberg's work entered Crane's mind in much the same way that Eliot's, Stevens's, Donne's, Whitman's and Poe's had.

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9. Art Crane
Hart Crane A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer communities. Click here for more info. The Hart Crane Web Bridge.
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Online Resources Texts: Art Crane Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index The Broken Tower: The Life of Hart Crane by Paul L. Mariani The Broken Tower does a fine job of recreating the passionate energy and vitality of Crane's life. Mariani weaves lines from Crane's letters and poems into his narrative throughout, and while he does not skimp in his accounts of the poet's alcoholism and promiscuous sex life with other men, he treats these matters simply as components of the poet's complex personality. O My Land, My Friends : The Selected Letters of Hart Crane by Hart Crane, Langdon Hammer (Editor), Brom Weber (Editor), Weber Brom Over 300 letters by one of America's greatest poets. Crane, whose career began with the Great War and ended with the Great Depression, died at the age of 32. But in that short time, he trafficked with many of the era's most significant figures: Sherwood Anderson, Malcolm Cowley, e.e. cummings, Marianne Moore, Eugene O'Neill, Katherine Anne Porter, Alfred Stieglitz, Gertrude Stein and Yvor Winters among them. A document as passionate, revealing, and ultimately as tragic as Crane's short life.

10. Hart Crane
Hart Crane, Education on the Internet Hart Crane, the son of a drug store owner, was born in Garretsville, Ohio in 1899. He worked in a
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Hart Crane , the son of a drug store owner, was born in Garretsville, Ohio in 1899. He worked in a shipyard and in advertising before moving to New York City in 1923. His first collection of poems, White Buildings , was published in 1926. A second volume of poems, The Bridge , appeared in 1930. An alcoholic, Crane became involved with the wife of his friend, Malcolm Cowley . The couple went to Mexico but on their return Crane committed suicide by jumping from the ship Orizaba on 27th April 1932. spartacus@pavilion.co.uk

11. :: Norton Poets Online :: Hart Crane
Hart Crane, Printed with permission of the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. Hart Crane was born in 1899 in Garrettsville, Ohio.
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credit: Hart Crane Papers, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University. Printed with permission of the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. :: Hart Crane was born in 1899 in Garrettsville, Ohio. He began writing poetry as a teenager, and over strong opposition from his father eventually moved to New York City to establish himself as a poet. His work, including the book-length poem The Bridge quickly guaranteed him a place among the most significant American poets of the twentieth century; his homosexuality and his heavy drinking tinged his life with both glamor and tragedy. Crane committed suicide at the age of thirty-three.
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The Complete Poems of Hart Crane White Buildings (date) The Bridge (date) Home

12. Hart Crane - The Academy Of American Poets
hart crane The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Some pages also include RealAudio clips of the poet
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13. The Last Elizabethan: Hart Crane At 100 By Eric Ormsby
by Eric Ormsby. Click to buy the book(s). he so distinctively embodied from the beginning, hart crane plundered and ransacked the English language, especially the
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The last Elizabethan:
Hart Crane at 100
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Click to buy the book(s). W ith that odd mixture of verbal genius and sheer bumpkinship that he so distinctively embodied from the beginning, Hart Crane plundered and ransacked the English language, especially the diction and vocabulary of the Elizabethans, like a buccaneer let loose in the royal treasure chamber. The verses he composed for his lover, the Danish sailor Emil Opffer, probably around 1925, testify to this fiercely confiscatory impulse, at once tender and swashbuckling: In all the argosy of your bright hair I dreamed Nothing so flagless as this piracy. Tamburlaine From iygging vaines of riming mother wits, and such conceits as clownage keepes in pay. The Bridge a and w Dr. Faustus For those still unfamiliar with this edition, let me say that Simon has prepared the best and most scholarly text available but without undue academic fussing; this is both a definitive as well as a supremely readable work. The Complete Poems T The Waste Land The Bridge The Waste Land double-entendres C tertium quid , upon which analogy relies, but which also reveal successively diaphanous layers of both feeling and experience.

14. Crane_Hart
A guide to the best articles on the internet on hart crane, from literaryhistory.com crane, hart (18991932) a web guide to hart crane from literaryhistory.com
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CRANE, HART (1899-1932) a web guide to Hart Crane from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Critical Articles http://www.poets.org/lit/poet/hcranfst.htm A brief introduction to Hart Crane from The Academy of American Poets http://www.poets.org/exh/Exhibit.cfm?prmID=1 A succinct summary of modern American poetry from the American Academy of Poets. http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/crane/bio.htm Biography of Crane from Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/crane/crane.htm Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois) re-prints reputable critical discussions, one-paragraph long, of the following poems: Black Tambourine, Chaplinesque, Episode of Hands, Porphyro in Akron, Voyages I, Proem: to Brooklyn Bridge, Ave Maria, The River, Cape Hatteras, Atlantis, The Mango Tree. http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/craneh.html Issues and questions for teachers and readers of Crane's poetry, from Heath guides. http://www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hishika/bridge_i.htm

15. Poets' Corner - Hart Crane - Selected Works
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    Carmen de Boheme
      S INUOUSLY winding through the room
      On smokey tongues of sweetened cigarettes,
      Plaintive yet proud the cello tones resume
      The andante of smooth hopes and lost regrets.
      Bright peacocks drink from flame-pots by the wall,
      Just as absinthe-sipping women shiver through
      With shimmering blue from the bowl in Circe's hall.
      Their brown eyes blacken, and the blue drop hue.
      The andante quivers with crescendo's start,
      And dies on fire's birth in each man's heart.
      The tapestry betrays a finger through
      The slit, soft-pulling; and music follows cue.
      There is a sweep, a shattering, a choir
      Disquieting of barbarous fantasy.
      The pulse is in the ears, the heart is higher,
      And stretches up through mortal eyes to see.
      Carmen! Akimbo arms and smouldering eyes;
      Carmen! Bestirring hope and lipping eyes;
      Carmen whirls, and music swirls and dips.
      "Carmen!," comes awed from wine-hot lips.
      Finale leaves in silence to replume
      Bent wings, and Carmen with her flaunts through the gloom
      Of whispering tapestry, brown with old fringe:

16. CraneHart
crane, hart. hart crane was a gifted poet. Born in Garrettsville, Ohio into a dysfunctional family, he worked in a printshop, wrote advertising copy, became a riveter in a shipyard, and a reporter on
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Hart Crane was a gifted poet. Born in Garrettsville, Ohio into a dysfunctional family, he worked in a printshop, wrote advertising copy, became a riveter in a shipyard, and a reporter on the Cleveland Plain Dealer. In his early 30s, he committed suicide by jumping into the Gulf of Mexico from a steamer.
O Appalachian Spring! I gained the ledge; Steep, inaccessible smile that eastward bends and northward reaches in that violet wedge Stanza from The Bridge High unto Labrador the sun strikes free Her speechless dream of snow, and stirred again, She is the torrent and the singing tree; And she is virgin to the last of men . . . Ibid.

17. PAL: Hart Crane (1899-1932)
Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century hart crane (1899-1932) URLhttp//www.csustan.edu/english/ reuben/pal/chap7/crane_hart.html (provide page date or date of your login
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Hart Crane (1899-1932) Hart Crane Home Page Primary Works Selected Bibliography: Books Selected Bibliography: Articles ... Home Page
Source: Norton Poets Online Primary Works White Buildings The Bridge Collected Poems , ed. Thomas F. Parkinson, 1978. Top Selected Bibliography: Books Brown, Susan J. Robber rocks; letters and memories of Hart Crane, 1923-1932 . Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan UP, 1969. PS3505.R272 Z57 Clark, David R. ed. Critical essays on Hart Crane . Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982. PS3505.R272 Z65 Combs, Robert. Vision of the voyage: Hart Crane and the psychology of romanticism . Memphis : Memphis State UP, 1978. PS3505 .R272 Z64 Dickie, Margaret. Hart Crane: the patterns of his poetry . Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1974. PS3505 R272 Z798 Hazo, Samuel J. Hart Crane, an introduction and interpretation Smithereened apart : a critique of Hart Crane . Athens: Ohio UO, 1977. PS3505 R272 Z68 Horton, Philip. Hart Crane; the life of an American poet

18. Hart Crane - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Hart Crane Shakespeare , Marlowe, and Donne Allen Tate , Katherine Anne Porter, E. E. Cummings , and Jean Toomer , but his heavy drinking and chronic instability frustrated any attempts at lasting friendship. An admirer of T. S. Eliot , Crane combined the influences of European literature and traditional versification with a particularly American sensibility derived from Walt Whitman . His major work, the book-length poem, The Bridge , expresses in ecstatic terms a vision of the historical and spiritual significance of America. Like Eliot, Crane used the landscape of the modern, industrialized city to create a powerful new symbolic literature. Hart Crane committed suicide in 1932, at the age of thirty-three, by jumping from the deck of a steamship sailing back to New York from Mexico. This bio was last updated on Jun 12, 2001. A Selected Bibliography Poetry White Buildings
The Bridge
The Complete Poems and Selected Letters and Prose

Prose Letters (1952) Edited by B. Weber.

19. Hart Crane And The Bridge
hart crane and The Bridge. Some Notes on The Bridge. Symbols Inc. Danbury, CT. ). Last updated 31 October, 1996 Back to hart crane home page.
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Hart Crane and The Bridge
Some Notes on The Bridge
Symbols
The poem has the Brooklyn Bridge undoubtedly as the central symbol, along with other symbols including the water , the unifying flux, metropolis Columbus Pocahontas Rip Van Winkle Whitman , the subway , etc.
The Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge (1869-83) was "the first great suspension bridge in the United States that had cables formed from parallel steel wires that were spun in place. This fundamental method is still used today." It "links the boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan across the East River in New York City" (cf. "Proem" l. 4 ). It "carries six lanes of traffic on a span of 486 m." "New York City honored the bridge with a gala centennial celebration in 1983."
(The above text on the Brooklyn Bridge includes the quotations written by Sir Hubert Shirley-Smith in The Academic American Encyclopedia 1995 Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia
Last updated: 31 October, 1996
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A text and audio presentation of a poem on crane's death.
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