“A Crane Takes Flight” aims to take a fresh look at Ohio native Hart Crane, a renowned American poet. Evolution Theatre Company’s world premiere of Mark Phillips Schwamberger’s play will open Sept. 8 ...
IT would be difficult to conceive a more tragic and wretched and in many ways sordid story than Mr. Philip Horton gives us in his life of Hart Crane; and it is greatly to Mr. Horton’s credit that out ...
Crane's strenuous optimism about America, his barely coded celebrations of homoerotic desire and his bejeweled, dense, late Romantic language made him perhaps the most fiercely cherished of modernists ...
HART CRANE: THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN POET—Philip Horton—Norton ($3). Few modern readers could recall even the name of any 18th Century U. S. poet. Of the 19th Century, only three names are still ...
Occasioned by the centennial of Crane’s birth , the publication of The Broken Tower: The Life of Hart Crane, by Paul Mariani & the re-publication of The Complete Poems of Hart Crane, edited by Marc ...
HART CRANE (452 pp.)—Brom Weber—The Bodley Press ($4.50) Hart Crane was born in 1899, and committed suicide in 1932. His admirers considered him potentially one of the greatest American poets.
Hart Crane (1899–1932) is as good an example of recent forgetfulness as we have — a major figure before his suicide at age 32. Although he still has admirers, his dense poetry in the high modern style ...