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  1. The Machine that Sings: Modernism, Hart Crane, and the Culture of the Body by Gordon A. Tapper, 2006-09-21
  2. Hart Crane's 'The Bridge': Annotated Edition
  3. Hart Crane - American Writers 47: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by MONROE K. SPEARS, 1965-06-21
  4. Rhetoric and Sexuality: The Poetry of Hart Crane, Elizabeth Bishop, and James Merrill by Peter Nickowitz, 2006-02-19
  5. Hart Crane and the Modernist Epic: Canon and Genre Formation in Crane, Pound, Eliot, and Williams by Daniel Gabriel, 2007-01-15
  6. Robber Rocks: Letters and Memories of Hart Crane, 1923-1932 by Susan Jenkins Brown, 1969-01-01
  7. Hart Crane and Allen Tate by Langdon Hammer, 1993-06-01
  8. Hart Crane; a Biographical and Critical Study by Brom, And Crane, Hart Weber, 1970
  9. The complete poems and selected letters and prose of Hart Crane; by Hart Crane, 1968
  10. Hart Crane's Sanskrit Charge: A Study of 'The Bridge' by L.S. Dembo, 1960-01-01
  11. The collected poems of Hart Crane; edited with an introduction by Waldo Frank. by Hart] Crane, 1946
  12. The Collected Poems of Hart Crane (Black and Gold Edition) by Hart Crane, 1946-07-01
  13. The Poems of Hart Crane; Edited By Marc Simon by Hart] [Crane, 1986-01-01
  14. Hart Crane by Brom Weber, 1948

41. Academic Directories
DETAILS/DISCOUNTS. crane, hart, The hart crane Webbridge Maintained at the University of Nevada, this site focuses on the modern American poet hart crane.
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42. Hart Crane Papers
3, crane, Grace hart, 19261947. 4, crane, hart, 1910-1924. 5, crane, hart, 1925-1932. 6, Crosby, H. 7, JR. 8, SZ. crane, hart. 11 Nov. 1929, Spring 1931, 22 May 1931.
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Hart Crane Papers
Finding Aid Prepared by Patrick Lawlor
August 2001 Date Range
Size of Collection
: 15 linear ft. (ca. 1,200 items in 25 boxes; 3 reels (motion picture); 1 framed painting)
Date of Acquisition : Gift of the Mildred Andrews Foundation (via. Peter Putnam), 1985 (motion picture film).
Material on Microfilm : Boxes 1-11 are on microfilm
Terms of Access : Available for faculty, students, or researchers engaged in scholarly or publication projects.
Restrictions on Use or Access Permission to quote or publish must be obtained in writing from the Director of The Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Location in Stacks : In vault
RLIN ID : NYCR
BIOGRAPHY
Harold Hart Crane was born at Garretsville, Ohio on 21 July 1899 He went to New York City to become a poet but was often without money. After failing in New York Crane became a writer of advertising copy in Cleveland until he returned to the East in the spring of 1923. Eventually Allen Tate and Waldo Frank recognized his poetic abilities. With the help of Otto Kahn he was able to continue his long poem The Bridge as an answer to Eliot's The Waste Land. His masetrwork was published in 1930 but by that time his nerves and drinking had reduced his capacity to function. He sailed for Mexico in the spring of 1931 with hopes of writing a poem on the Conquest. However sinking into depression he decided to return to New York. After an evening of heavy drinking he jumped off the ship from Vera Cruz to New York and drowned.
SCOPE AND CONTENT

43. Hart Crane --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
crane, hart Britannica Student Encyclopedia. , crane, hart (1899–1932). A poet who celebrated the richness of life—including
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44. Hart Crane --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
, crane, hart American poet who celebrated the richness of life—including the life of the industrial age—in lyrics of visionary intensity.
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45. Hart Crane, Writer
crane, hart, White Buildings, 1926. crane, hart, The Complete Poems and Selected Letters and Prose of hart crane, Anchor Press, Doubleday, New York, 1966.
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The Complete Poems and Selected Letters and Prose of Hart Crane, Anchor Press, Doubleday, New York, 1966. ISBN: 0-385-01531-3
Sources of Biographical and Bibliographical Information
Weber, Brom, Introduction, in The Complete Poems and Selected Letters and Prose of Hart Crane, Anchor Press, Doubleday, New York, 1966. ISBN: 0-385-01531-3

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48. Crane, Hart
crane, hart (18991932). Pathfinder. July 1996. The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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Crane, Hart (1899-1932)
Pathfinder
July 1996
The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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Contemporary Authors
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This biographical set is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
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Encyclopedia of World Literature
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49. Anecdote - [Harold] Hart Crane - Hart Of Stone?
hart of Stone? Despite his critically acclaimed poetry, hart crane suffered from severe depression and a profound sense of failure.
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50. Hart Crane (1899-1932)
American Literature on the Web hart crane (18991932). hart crane Page (The Academy of American Poets); hart crane home page (Brad Lucas, U Nevada, Reno);
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Hart Crane (1899-1932)

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53. Hart-crane
EROGENOUS SEWAGE IN THE WORK OF hart crane DISCOVERIES MADE IN THE NEGATIVE DIALECTICS OF POODLE PLAY. 29 hart crane, Op. Cit., p. 217.
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This essay on Hart Crane was written in 1979 by Out To Lunch at 9, Banstead Grove, a now demolished back-to-back in Leeds, and published in Heretic , 'the Organon of the Fifth International', Vol. 1 No. 2, edited by Paul Brown and printed on his Roneo duplicator in Peckham Rye, London SE22, in 1980. A site-browser by the name of Mo Ibrahim dropped us a line asking about Hart Crane, and so provided an excuse to scan it and put it up. I was originally alerted to Crane because I discovered J.H. Prynne had given a lecture on him - too late to attend, but not too late to look Crane up in the Caius library and be blown away by the industrial eroticism and bondage twangs of The Bridge . Crane wrote for transition , the zingtastic magazine which first published Finnegans Wake (as 'Work in Progress') and Kurt Schwitters' revolutionary Arbeiterbild picture (issue No. 3, June 1927). There's more on Crane in my 'Out To Another Lunch Party', originally published in John Wilkinson's Equofinality , whuch might also see the light of day if we get any interesting responses/discussion from this posting. Screw Bush and Blair and all who paddle profitably and uncomplainingly in capitalism's blood-soaked carcass. OTL 9-

54. Hart Crane
Falling Shadows hart crane. By TOM ROBBINS Daily News Staff Writer. First His biggest obstacle, his friends agreed, was hart crane. Even
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Falling Shadows Hart Crane By TOM ROBBINS
Daily News Staff Writer
First and foremost, struggling young poets need cheap apartments, and it was a friend's fortuitous tip that led Hart Crane in the summer of 1924 to the flat at 110 Columbia Heights in Brooklyn. In his room, above the harbor, Crane could hear the sounds of the river echoing up to him from below. Beshrouded wails, far strum of fog horns, he wrote at the table pushed up against the rear window. And when he lifted his head to look out and up he saw the Gothic granite arches and soaring steel cables of the Brooklyn Bridge. Thus was one of the city's great artistic matches made. "I am living in the shadow of that bridge," Crane wrote excitedly to his friend, the critic Waldo Frank. "There is all the glorious dance of the river directly beyond the back window ... the ships, the harbor, the skyline of Manhattan ... it is everything from mountains to the walls of Jerusalem and Nineveh ..." The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was already a touchstone for artists and writers, proof that technology could be rendered in grace and beauty. But Crane, a high school dropout from Ohio in search of a theme for a poetry about America, wanted to go even further in bestowing symbolism on its architecture. He looked out his back window the very same window, he delightedly learned years later, from which the bridge's crippled engineer, Washington Roebling, had watched the span's construction and saw the perfect metaphor for an epic poem to celebrate the nation. It was an idea he could discuss only in sweeping terms. Crane's "The Bridge" was to be a "mystical synthesis" of the country, picking up where Walt Whitman had left off, peopled by the legends of Pocahontas, Columbus and Rip Van Winkle, pulled along by wagon trains, railroads, riverboats, whaling ships and subways.

55. CRANE, Hart, THE BRIDGE. A Poem. With An Introduction By Malcolm Cowley And Phot
The Americanist. crane, hart THE BRIDGE. A Poem. With an Introduction by Malcolm Cowley and Photographs By Richard Benson. NY The Limited Editions Club, 1931.
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CRANE, Hart THE BRIDGE. A Poem. With an Introduction by Malcolm Cowley and Photographs By Richard Benson. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by The Americanist ; click here for further details.

56. Crane, Hart., With An Introduction By Malcolm Cowley And Photographs By Richard
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Crane, Hart., With an Introduction by Malcolm Cowley and Photographs by Richard Benson. The Bridge. New York: Limited Editions Club 1981 Silver-gray cloth with title in blue on spine., Fine in original glassine dust jacket, with Monthly Letter of the Limited Editions Club laid in. In slipcase with one worn spot, but otherwise fine. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Michael R. Thompson Bookseller ; click here for further details.

57. Crane, Hart - Vita

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Hart Crane *1899 in Ohio/USA, +27.April 1932 im Golf von Mexiko Stationen u.a. Wählt den Freitod indem er von Bord der "Orizaba" in den Golf von Mexiko springt. Arbeitsgebiete: Gedicht Auszeichnungen/Ehrungen/Preise (Auswahl) Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl) The Bridge/Die Brücke , Ein Gedicht (2004, Jung und Jung - Übertragung Ute Eisinger , Nachwort Klaus Reichert Autorenhomepage I Buchbestellung I home I e-mail 0404 © LYRIKwelt

58. Hart Crane Online Newspaper Articles
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59. Hart Crane: A Who2 Profile
hart crane • Poet. Name at birth Harold hart crane Bright Courage. hart crane joins actress Natalie Wood in our loop Death By Yacht.
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HART CRANE Poet Name at birth: Harold Hart Crane Bright, volatile, short-lived and hard-drinking, Crane was in some ways an archetype of the Roaring Twenties author. Crane is best known for The Bridge (1930), an epic vision of American life with the Brooklyn Bridge as a central image. Crane is often compared to Walt Whitman, both for his modern American sensibilities and for the homoerotic imagery some find in his work. In sheer style Crane also resembled T.S. Eliot , whom he admired. Crane committed suicide by leaping from the S.S. Orizaba in 1932.
Extra credit : Crane was no relation to Stephen Crane, author of The Red Badge of Courage
Hart Crane joins actress Natalie Wood in our loop Death By Yacht
Other 20th-century poets include Allen Ginsberg E.E. Cummings Robert Graves and Langston Hughes
Hart Crane Resources

Annotated bibliography and more, with a focus on his art and sexuality Modern American Poetry
With a long meaty bio of Crane, plus analysis of his poems American Academy of Poets
A biography and brief poetical analysis
From the Heath Anthology of American Literature , with an emphasis on his sexuality Birth:
21 July
Birthplace:
Garrettsville
Ohio Death: 27 April 1932 (suicide) Best Known As: Suicidal poet of The Bridge Shop for Posters at AllPosters.com

60. Knitting Circle Hart Crane
In a Dark Time hart crane Archives Ironically, perhaps, it is listed in The Complete Poems of hart crane as the last poem published by hart crane. July 31, 2003. hart crane s Black Tambourine .
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The Knitting Circle: Poetry
Biography work bibliography
Hart Harold Crane
Born 21st. July, 1899, in Garrettsville, Ohio; died 1932.
US poet. He was brought up in Cleveland, Ohio. His father was a businessman. Hart Crane's parents were always quarrelling. Hart Crane had little formal education. He published his first poems at the age of 16 in 1916 in Greenwich Village literary magazines. His first published poem was entitled C 33 after the prison cell number occupied by Oscar Wilde Over the next decade he moved between New York and Ohio, scraping a living through a variety of jobs and handouts from his family. His employment included being advertising copywriter. His sexual exploits with other men began when he was a teenager and were detailed in his private notes. He had a particular interest in sailors. One of them was the Danish sea captain Elim Opffer who inspired six of Hart Crane's poems entitled Voyages His alcoholism and cadging of money tried the patience of his friends and family. After publishing his two books of poems, White Buildings , (1926) and The Bridge , (1930) he was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship and began to travel and devote himself to poetry. He went to California, Europe, Mexico, Key West, and other parts of the Caribbean.

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