Hart Crane
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Hart Crane

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Hart Crane

About this book

Harold Hart Crane was born in Ohio in 1899. In 1923 he became a copy-writer in New York. White Buildings, his first collection, appeared in 1926, and in 1930 his most famous work, The Bridge, was published. A reaction against the pessimism in T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, The Bridge was a love song to the myth of America and its optimism a much needed boon to post-Wall Street Crash America. Hart Crane committed suicide in 1932.

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Information

Publisher
Faber & Faber
Year
2010
eBook ISBN
9780571264353
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. Sunday Morning Apples
  6. My Grandmother’s Love Letters
  7. Episode of Hands
  8. Chaplinesque
  9. Praise for an Urn
  10. Repose of Rivers
  11. Passage
  12. from The Marriage of Faustus and Helen
  13. At Melville’s Tomb
  14. Voyages
  15. To Brooklyn Bridge
  16. from Ave Maria
  17. from Powhatan’s Daughter
  18. Cutty Sark
  19. from Three Songs
  20. The Tunnel
  21. Atlantis
  22. O Carib Isle!
  23. The Air Plant
  24. Key West
  25. Lenses
  26. Bacardi Spreads the Eagle’s Wings
  27. Eternity
  28. A Postscript
  29. The Broken Tower
  30. LETTERS : To William Wright – 17 October 1921
  31. To Allen Tate – 12 June 1922
  32. To Gorham Munson – c. 18 June 1922
  33. To Gorham Munson – 5 January 1923
  34. To Gorham Munson – 18 February 1923
  35. To Waldo Frank – 21 April 1924
  36. To Waldo Frank – 20 June 1926
  37. To Waldo Frank – 19 August 1926
  38. To Harriet Monroe – from Poetry 29 (October 1926)
  39. To Yvor Winters – 29 May 1927
  40. To Mrs T. W. Simpson – 4 July 1927
  41. To Allen Tate – 13 July 1930
  42. To Solomon Grunberg – 20 March 1932
  43. To Caresse Crosby – 31 March 1932
  44. To Mrs T. W. Simpson – 26 April 1932
  45. About Hart Crane and Maurice Riordan
  46. Copyright