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  1. Hart Crane by M.D. Uroff, 1975-01-23
  2. Hart Crane: A Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by Joseph Schwartz, 1983-03
  3. Waving to Hart Crane (Imprint poetry) by Robert Adamson, 1994-08-18
  4. Hart Crane :An Introduction to the Poetry by Herbert Leibowitz, 1989-12
  5. The Broken Arc: a Study of Hart Crane by R. W. Butterfield, 1969-01-01
  6. The Imaged Word: The Infrastructure of Hart Crane's White Buildings (American University Studies Series Xxiv, American Literature) by Ernest J. Cowper Smith, 1990-06
  7. Hart Crane by Vincent Quinn, 1963-06
  8. O my land, my friends; the selected letters of Hart Crane, foreword by Paul Bowles, edited by Langdon Hammer and Brom Weber, introduction and commentary by Langdon Hammer. by Hart] Crane, 1997
  9. Hart Crane;: The life of an American poet (Compass books) by Philip Horton, 1957
  10. Unfractioned Idiom: Hart Crane and Modernism (American University Studies. Series XIX, General Literature, Vol 3) by Maria F. Bennett, 1987-07
  11. Hart's "Bridge" by Sherman Paul, 1973-07-26
  12. Transmemberment of Song: Hart Crane's Anatomies of Rhetoric and Desire by Lee Edelman, 1987-12
  13. The Portable Age of Reason Reader by Crane Brinton, 1977-05-26
  14. A Pagan Anthology: Poems (1918) by Hart Crane, 2010-09-10

81. G.M.Hopkins And Hart Crane
GM.Hopkins and Dionysian American Modernist hart crane,Visionary Poets and witnesses of their time. crane, hart. The Complete Poems of hart crane.
http://www.gerardmanleyhopkins.org/lectures_2003/hart_crane.html
The Gerard Manley Hopkins Archive - a section of The Gerard Manley Hopkins website
Victorian English poet,G.M.Hopkins and Hart Crane: visionary poets and witnesses
of their time
by
Chantal Bizzini
Gerard Manley Hopkins , Victorian English poet and Jesuit priest, and Hart Crane , the Dionysian American Modernist: how can one imagine two more different directions, two more different lives? We learn, from the Letters of Hart Crane and the two recent Hart Crane biographies by Paul Mariani (14, 15, 291-292, 342, 353, 375) and Clive Fisher (365), that Hart Crane came to visit Yvor Winters for Christmas 1926. Winters read aloud for him Hopkins's Wreck of the Deutschland . It was a real discovery for Hart Crane, who wrote: Until now, I hadn't realized that words could come so near a transfiguration into pure musical notation-at the same (time) retaining every minute literal signification! what a man and what a daring!
(Hart Crane to Mrs.T.W.(Aunt Sally) Simpson, Dec. 5, 1926, Letters III, Mariani, 292) Hart Crane could by no means "wean" himself from Hopkins's poems, (

82. Hart Crane, Papers, 1917-83
hart crane, Papers, 191783. Inventory. Prepared by Alex Gildzen. Revised Bibliography. hart crane Manuscripts, I. Scope and Content.
http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/poetry/crane.html
Hart Crane, Papers, 1917-83
Inventory
Prepared by Alex Gildzen Revised and prepared for the Web by Athena Salaba, 12 February 1996 11th Floor, 1 cubic ft.
Biographical Sketch
Hart Crane was born in Garrettsville, Ohio, on July 21, 1899 and committed suicide by jumping from the S.S. Orziba in the Gulf of Mexico on April 27, 1932. He was the only child of Grace Edna Hart and Clarence A. Crane, original manufacturer of the Lifesaver. He grew up in Portage, Trumbull, and Cuyahoga counties. Among his first jobs were stints as a newspaper reporter for the Plain Dealer in Cleveland, and as a candy salesman at the Portage Drug Store in Akron. Crane published his first poem in 1916, and his first book, White Buildings , a decade later. His masterpiece, The Bridge , was first published in 1930 by the legendary Black Sun Press. Crane was the favorite poet of the great American playwright, Tenessee Williams. Robert Lowell called him the Shelley of his age. Literary scholar R.W.B. Lewis wrote about Crane as "one of the dozen-odd major poets in American historu." Crane's epic poem, The Bridge , was read on national television during the celebration of the Brooklyn Bridge.

83. Hart Crane | Page 1 | Poetry Archive | Plagiarist.com
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84. Periscope (Hart Crane)
Periscope (hart crane). Artist Jasper Johns Artist s Lifespan 1930 Title Periscope (hart crane) Date 1963 Location of Origin
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Periscope (Hart Crane)
Artist: Jasper Johns
Artist's Lifespan:
Title:
Periscope (Hart Crane)
Date:
Location of Origin:
United States
Medium: Oil on canvas
Original Size: 67 x 48 in
Style: Neo-Dadaism
Genre: Common artifacts

85. MoMA.org | Exhibitions | 1996 | Johns, Periscope (Hart Crane)
Periscope (hart crane). 1963 Oil on canvas 67 x 48 (170.2 x 121.9 cm) Collection the artist © 1996 Jasper Johns/Licensed by VAGA
http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1996/johns/pages/johns.periscope.html
Periscope (Hart Crane).
Oil on canvas
67 x 48" (170.2 x 121.9 cm)
Collection the artist

86. Hart Crane
see bulgarian translation. (Harold) hart crane. (1899 1932) Carmen de hart crane died in 1932, at the age of thirty-three. His work
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(Harold) Hart Crane
Carmen de Boheme [1918] Forgetfulness [1918] Interior [1919] The Great Western Plains Born in 1899 in Garrettsville, Ohio, Harold Hart Crane began writing in his early years, and though he never attended college, read regularly on his own. Living in New York City, he associated with Allen Tate, Katherine Anne Porter, E. E. Cummings, and Jean Toomer. An admirer of T. S. Eliot, Crane combined the influences of European literature and tradition 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 died in 1932, at the age of thirty-three. His work is perhaps best known for its images of industrial and urban life. "To Brooklyn Bridge," which has been called his greatest poem, is a glowing tribute to the grand bridge that connects the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. When it was completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world. "To Brooklyn Bridge" is one section of a longer work entitled "The Bridge".

87. Philip Levine - On The Meeting Of Garcia Lorca And Hart Crane
On the Meeting of Garcia Lorca and hart crane. Philip Levine. Listen to the Reading.
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On the Meeting of Garcia Lorca and Hart Crane
Philip Levine Listen to the Reading Listen to a Second Reading Listen to the Commentary Listen to the Second Commentary Brooklyn, 1929. Of course Crane's
been drinking and has no idea who
this curious Andalusian is, unable
even to speak the language of poetry.
The young man who brought them
together knows both Spanish and English,
but he has a headache from jumping
back and forth from one language
to another. For a moment's relief
he goes to the window to look
down on the East River, darkening below as the early night comes on. Something flashes across his sight, a double vision of such horror he has to slap both his hands across his mouth to keep from screaming. Let's not be frivolous, let's not pretend the two poets gave each other wisdom or love or even a good time, let's not invent a dialogue of such eloquence that even the ants in your own house won't forget it. The two greatest poetic geniuses alive meet, and what happens? A vision

88. Voices And Visions Spotlight -- Hart Crane
Learn more about hart crane by visiting Web sites that explore his life and poetry. Voices Visions site. hart crane Papers. I got
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Elizabeth Bishop
Hart Crane Emily Dickinson T. S. Eliot Robert Frost Langston Hughes ... William Carlos Williams
Hart Crane's reputation rests primarily on his extraordinary craftsmanship and sweeping vision. In The Bridge, Crane set out to write an American epic that unified past and present, East and West, myth and reality. Crane's poetic vision, based on views that alcoholic and sexual excesses were a way to achieve a perception of unity of all things, led to self-destructive behavior, and his short, turbulent life ended in suicide. Academy of American Poets Read some of Crane's poetry, including "To Brookyln Bridge" and "Chaplinesque," a concise Crane biography, and a short explanation of modernism. New York University School of Medicine's Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database Can the simple act of bandaging another person's injured hand create a powerful bond? Crane's "Episode of Hands," which deals with just such a situation, is summarized and annotated at this NYU site. Hart Crane Papers "I got so I simply gagged everytime I sat before my desk to write an ad," Crane says in a letter to a friend, announcing his resignation from his advertising job. You'll find many similarly interesting quotes in Kent State University Libraries & Media Services's inventory of Crane's papers, a rich and fascinating source of information about the poet.

89. Hart Crane: Ljubavna Pisma Moje Bake
hart crane. hart crane jedan je od prvih americkih pjesnika koji je pokusao izraziti duh dvadesetog stoljeca kroz svoje pjesnistvo.
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Hart Crane Hart Crane jedan je od prvih americkih pjesnika koji je pokusao izraziti duh dvadesetog stoljeca kroz svoje pjesnistvo. Iako bismo mogli reci da je bio optimisticki raspolozen prema svojoj domovini, Hart Crane je iskazao veliki stupanj zabrinutosti glede problema koje je sa sobom nosilo industrijsko drustvo. Rodjen 1899. u Ohiu, Crane je stvorio u americkom pjesnistvu svoj vlastiti stil dramaticne retorike i kompleksnih slika. Svoje najpoznatije djelo Most objavio je 1930. godine. Kao motiv posluzio mu je Brooklinski most u New Yorku, a u stihove je inkorporirao povijesne, zemljopisne i dokumentarne elemente, tako da su mnogi kriticari Most proglasavali mitoloskom slikom proslosti, sadasnjosti i buducnosti Amerike. Iako je u njegovom radu zamjetan utjecaj T.S. Eliota, Crane je istovremeno odbacivao negativne poglede na modernu kulturu na kakve nailazimo, primjerice, u Eliotovoj Pustoj zemlji . U trideset drugoj godini zivota Hart Crane pocinio je samoubojstvo skocivsi s broda.
Ljubavna pisma moje bake (My Grandmother's Love Letters)
Nema zvijezda vecras
Osim onih u sjecanju.

90. Knitting Circle Hart Crane
hart Harold crane. Born 21st. His father was a businessman. hart crane s parents were always quarrelling. hart crane had little formal education.
http://myweb.lsbu.ac.uk/~stafflag/hartcrane.html
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.

91. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
At the Headstone for hart crane. by Teresa Starr. “Thy absence overflows the rose” —hart crane. Because from the humid
http://www.pshares.org/crawler/c4600.html

92. Powell's Books - The Complete Poems Of Hart Crane By Hart Crane
ISBN 0871401789 Author crane, hart Publisher Liveright Publishing Corporation Subject Poetry Subject American Subject American poetry Subject American
http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?isbn=0871401789

93. Voices & Visions - Hart Crane (1988)
VOICES VISIONS hart crane (1988) reviews from the nation s top critics and audiences. Also Voices Visions - hart crane (1988).
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