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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 Literary Criticism
Academic articles and literary criticism for Hart Crane, open access research
http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Crane_Hart.htm
Hart Crane (1899-1932)
A selective list of online literary criticism for Hart Crane, favoring signed articles by recognized scholars, articles published in reviewed sources, and web sites that adhere to the Modern Language Association Guidelines for Web Pages main page 20th-century literature 20th-century poetry about literaryhistory.com
Literary criticism
Bedient, Calvin. "Grand Failure." On Hart Crane's career and the new Library of American edition of his poems, edited by Langdon Hammer, Hart Crane: Complete Poems and Selected Letters , Boston Review, March/April 2007 Dyson, David A. "Philosophy and Literary Criticism." Establishing a link between philosophy and literary criticism, using Hart Crane's poetry as an example. Poetry Nation 6 (1976) Smith, Ernest J. An introduction to Hart Crane from the Literary Encyclopedia, 21 March 2003 Vendler, Helen. "The Terrible Details of Hart Crane's Life Necessary to an Understanding of His Poetry." A review of Voyager: A Life of Hart Crane , by John Unterecker. NYTimes, 7/20/69 Biography of Hart Crane from Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). Also

2. Hart Crane (1899-1932) American Writer.
(18991932) American writer. Born Harold Hart Crane. Hart Crane was an American poet, who never finished high school. He lived in New York City for a time, and wrote poetry.
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  • (1899-1932) American writer. Born Harold Hart Crane. Hart Crane was an American poet, who never finished high school. He lived in New York City for a time, and wrote poetry. Hart Crane committed suicide by jumping off the deck of a ship.
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  • Hart Crane Quotes
    Hart Crane was an American poet, who published White Buildings and The Bridge. His collected works were also published after his death by suicide in 1932. Here are a few quotes from Hart Crane. zSB(3,3)
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    3. Hart Crane
    Includes brief biography and bibliography by Professor Eiichi Hishikawa.
    http://www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hishika/crane.htm
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    Hart Crane (1899-1932)
    Photographed by Harry Crosby, Le Moulin, 1929.
    Photographs
    , Caresse Crosby Papers, Southern Illinois U at Carbondale's Library Affairs Showcase)
    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?)
    Mystic Fire Video might be of some help.
    Bibliography
    • Bennett, M.F.

    4. Hart Crane- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
    http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/233
    View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose A Match Made in Poetry : Yvor Winters vs. Hart Crane
    by Timothy Donnelly Groundbreaking Book: The Bridge by Hart Crane (1930) Poetry Landmark: The Brooklyn Bridge in New York City ... Purists Awake
    by Donald Revell A Brief Guide to Modernism Other Modernist Poets E. E. Cummings Ezra Pound Gertrude Stein H. D. ... William Carlos Williams Related Poets Laura Riding Jackson External Links "On the Meeting of Garcia Lorca and Hart Crane"
    A poem by Philip Levine , with RealAudio of readings and commentaries. At the Internet Poetry Archive. Hart Crane
    By Prof. Eiichi Hishikawa, Kobe University, Japan. Modern American Poetry: Hart Crane (1899-1932)
    Resources compiled and prepared by Edward Brunner. Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print 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

    5. Hart Crane - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Crane, Hart Alternative names Short description Date of birth 189907-21 Place of birth Garrettsville, Ohio Date of death 1932-04-27 Place of death At sea off the Florida coast
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_Crane
    Hart Crane
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article's citation style may be unclear . The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation footnoting , or external linking (May 2010) Hart Crane Born July 21, 1899
    Garrettsville
    Ohio Died April 27, 1932 (aged 32)
    At sea: off the Florida coast Occupation Poet Nationality American Period Literary movement American Modernism Romanticism Notable work(s) The Bridge Influences T. S. Eliot William Blake Walt Whitman Gerald Manley Hopkins ... Alfred Stieglitz Influenced Robert Lowell John Berryman Jack Kerouac Allen Ginsberg ... Literature portal Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 – April 27, 1932) was an American poet . Finding both inspiration and provocation in the poetry of T. S. Eliot , Crane wrote modernist poetry that is difficult, highly stylized, and very ambitious in its scope. In his most ambitious work, The Bridge , Crane sought to write an epic poem in the vein of The Waste Land that expressed something more sincere and optimistic than the ironic despair that Crane found in Eliot's poetry. In the years following his death at the age of 32, Crane has come to be seen as one of the most influential poets of his generation.
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    6. Famous Last Words Of Crane, Hart
    Visit this site to find the Famous and Last Words of Crane, Hart. Great Famous Last Words from Crane, Hart! Famous Last Words and epitaphs of Crane, Hart.
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    7. Crane, Hart - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Crane, Hart
    US poet. His long mystical poem The Bridge (1930) uses the Brooklyn Bridge as a symbolic key to the harmonizing myth of modern America, seeking to link humanity's present with its
    http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Crane, Hart

    8. Hart Crane In Akron And Cleveland 1919-1923 Ohio Roads And
    Foreword 1 Porphyro in Akron the beginning of the Road 2 Euclid Avenue and the Road to the Bridge 3 The Bridge of Estador and the Cleveland Bridges Afterword
    http://www.clevelandmemory.org/ebooks/crane/hartcrane.pdf

    9. Crane, Hart Definition Of Crane, Hart In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Crane, Hart (Harold Hart Crane), 1899–1932, American poet, b. Garrettsville, Ohio. He published only two volumes of poetry during his lifetime, but those works established Crane
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Crane, Hart

    10. Crane, Hart 1899-1932 [WorldCat Identities]
    Complete poems and selected letters and prose by Hart Crane ( Book ) 6 editions published between 1966 and 1972
    http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80-57229
    Wed Sep 1 02:18:54 2010 UTC lccn-n80-57229 Poets, American20th century Poets, American Authors, American lccn-n50-23773 Weber, Brom edt lccn-n79-60075 Williams, William Carlos lccn-n79-6870 Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) lccn-n78-97014 Pound, Ezra lccn-n79-81476 Whitman, Walt lccn-n50-25719 Frank, Waldo David edt lccn-n88-156553 New York Center for Visual History lccn-n79-5644 Frost, Robert lccn-n79-86767 Stevens, Wallace lccn-n50-16866 Moore, Marianne Crane, Hart Crane, Hart Keats, John,1795-1821 Blake, William,1757-1827 Hopkins, Gerard Manley,1844-1889 Technique Concordances History Stein, Gertrude,1874-1946 Crane family Literature, Modern Jeffers, Robinson,1887-1962 James, Henry,1843-1916 Wharton, Edith,1862-1937 Berryman, John,1914-1972 Yeats, W. B.1865-1939 Lawrence, D. H.1885-1930 Sandburg, Carl,1878-1967 Auden, W. H.1907-1973 New York (State)New York Frank, Waldo David,1889-1967 American poetryStudy and teaching (Higher) Homosexuality and literature Religion Plath, Sylvia Hughes, Langston,1902-1967 Modernism (Literature) Musical settings Collections Joyce, James,1882-1941

    11. HART CRANE, WAS AN INFLUENTIAL WRITER OF MODERN AMERICAN POETRY
    A text presentation of a poem on Crane s death.
    http://mailer.fsu.edu/~kbeattie/09_Crane/crane.html
    Hart Crane Pushed
    from this ship
    by his own hand
    Hart's image merges.
    No St. John or Scylla
    to embellish his swim,
    but stark realization
    the leap toward wonder
    rests with him...
    his own priest
    casting his own line. Explication by Stephen Pain Libation Home

    12. Crane Hart: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
    Research Crane Hart and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
    http://www.questia.com/library/encyclopedia/101239271

    13. CRANE, Hart. White Buildings. [New York:] Boni & Liveright, 1926. | Christie's
    CRANE, Hart. White Buildings. New York Boni Liveright, 1926.. Buy and collect contemporary or modern art, old masters, jewelry, wine, watches, interiors, prints, and music
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    14. Poets' Corner - Hart Crane - Selected Works
    At the Poets Corner website.
    http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/crane10.html
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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:

    15. Crane, Hart - Definition Of Crane, Hart By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus
    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Hart Crane United States poet (1899-1932) Harold Hart Crane, Crane
    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Crane, Hart

    16. Prying1 Books - Rare, Scarce, Used, And Out-of-print Books
    Title White Buildings Poems by Hart Crane - Author Hart Crane - Publisher Horace Liveright (Stated - Second Printing, September, 1929) - Copyright Original Copyright 1926
    http://www.prying1books.com/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=114&CLSN_2713=

    17. At Melville S Tomb
    Text of poem.
    http://www.naic.edu/~gibson/poems/crane1.html
    At Melville's Tomb
    Often beneath the wave, wide from this ledge The dice of drowned men's bones he saw bequeath An embassy. Their numbers as he watched, Beat on the dusty shore and were obscured. And wrecks passed without sound of bells, The calyx of death's bounty giving back A scattered chapter, livid hieroglyph, The portent wound in corridors of shells. Then in the circuit calm of one vast coil, Its lashings charmed and malice reconciled, Frosted eyes there were that lifted altars; And silent answers crept across the stars. Compass, quadrant and sextant contrive No farther tides . . . High in the azure steeps Monody shall not wake the mariner. This fabulous shadow only the sea keeps.

    18. Crane, Hart - Astro-Databank, Hart Crane Horoscope, Born 21 July 1899 In Garrett
    Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Hart Crane born on 21 July 1899 Garrettsville OH, USA
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    Crane, Hart
    From Astro-Databank
    Jump to: navigation search Hart Crane natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Name Crane, Hart Gender : M Birthname Crane, Harold Hart born on 21 July 1899 at 20:50 (= 8:50 PM ) Place Garrettsville OH, USA, Timezone CST h6w (is standard time) Data source Orig source not known Rodden Rating C Astrology data Asc. add Hart Crane to 'my astro'
    Biography
    American writer, a brilliant, mystical poet and by age 25 a serious alcoholic, deeply troubled with failing health. His masterpieces include "White Buildings," 1926 and "The Bridge," 1930. A hard-drinking homosexual, he was on a constant prowl for sailors who would agree to casual sex. Nonetheless, while in Mexico on a Guggenheim Fellowship he fell in love with Peggy Cowley and was delighted with himself for discovering heterosexual love. April 1932 was a bad month. Perpetually short of money, Crane would solve the problem by going on a drinking binge. One night, after a day of hard drinking and torture about what his friends thought of him, he attempted suicide by taking iodine and Mercurochrome. After his recovery, Peggy thought it would be better for them to return to the U.S. and she booked passage on the steamship Orizaba. On the second day at sea, 4/27/1932, he was seen to come on deck in his pajamas, climb the rail and jump into the Caribbean. The steamer stopped and the search continued for two hours, but Crane's body was never found. Link to Wikipedia biography
    Events
    • Death by Suicide 27 April 1932 (Jumped, age 32)

    19. Crane, Hart, The Collected Poems
    More from this user
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/37988774/Crane-Hart-The-Collected-Poems

    20. Hart Crane - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
    Short biography and a selection of poems including Fear and Summer.
    http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/Hart-Crane
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    November 3rd, 2010 - we have 234 poets , 8,023 poems and 20,724 comments Biography of Hart Crane
    Hart Crane (1899 - 1932)
    Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 in Garrettsville, Ohio, United States - April 26, 1932) was a U.S. poet. Hart Crane's father, Clarence, was a successful Ohio businessman who had made his fortune in the candy business by inventing the Life Saver. Crane's mother and father were constantly fighting, and in 1916 they divorced. It was shortly thereafter that Hart dropped out of high school and headed to New York City. Between 1917 and 1924 he moved back and forth between New York and Cleveland, working as an advertising copywriter and a worker in his father's factory. From Crane's letters, it appears that New York was where he felt most at home, and much of his poetry is set there. Crane was gay. Part of his love for New York may have sprung from its tolerance as well as its thriving gay subculture. Throughout the early 1920s, small but well-respected literary magazines published some of Crane's lyrics, gaining him, among the avant-garde, a respect that White Buildings (1926), his first volume, ratified and strengthened.

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