About this title: With his suicide in 1932, Hart Crane left behind a small body of work - "White Buildings" (1926) and "The Bridge" (1930). Yet, Crane's poetry was championed and debated publicly by many of the most eminent literary and cultural critics of his day, among them Van Wyck Brooks, Kenneth Burke, Robert Graves, Allen Tate, and Edmund Wilson. "The Bridge" appears in its entirety in the "Norton Anthology of American Literature" and Crane himself has been the subject of two recent biographies. In "Hart Crane: After His Lights", Brian Reed undertakes a study of Crane's poetic output that takes into ...
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Publisher: University Alabama Press
Date Published: 2006-04-02
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Publisher: University Alabama Press
Date Published: 2006
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: University Of Alabama Press
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