Hart Crane
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 92 years ago |
Date of birth | July 21,1899 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Garrettsville |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Date of died | April 27,1932 |
Died | Gulf Of Mexico |
Influenced by | T. S. Eliot |
Walt Whitman | |
William Shakespeare | |
Parents | Clarence Arthur Crane |
Grace Edna Hart | |
Job | Poet |
Periods | 1916–1932 |
Literari movement | Modernism |
Influences | T. S. Eliot |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 468171 |
White Buildings
Complete poems
Hart Crane: Complete Poems and Selected Letters
The Broken Tower
Complete poems and selected letters and prose
Hart Crane's The Bridge: An Annotated Edition
O My Land, My Friends: The Selected Letters of Hart Crane
Poems
Voyages
The letters of Hart Crane, 1916-1932
Letters of Hart Crane and his family
The Poetry of Hart Crane
A Pagan Anthology
Ten Unpublished Poems
The Correspondence Between Hart Crane and Waldo Frank
Robber Rocks: Letters and Memories of Hart Crane, 1923-1932
A Pagan Anthology, Composed of Poems by Contributors to the Pagan Magazine
To Brooklyn Bridge, and other poems
The Bridge: The Uncollected Version, from Periodicals and Anthologies, 1927-1930
Hart Crane: A Biographical and Critical Study
The Bridge
Complete poems
Hart Crane: Complete Poems and Selected Letters
The Broken Tower
Complete poems and selected letters and prose
Hart Crane's The Bridge: An Annotated Edition
O My Land, My Friends: The Selected Letters of Hart Crane
Poems
Voyages
The letters of Hart Crane, 1916-1932
Letters of Hart Crane and his family
The Poetry of Hart Crane
A Pagan Anthology
Ten Unpublished Poems
The Correspondence Between Hart Crane and Waldo Frank
Robber Rocks: Letters and Memories of Hart Crane, 1923-1932
A Pagan Anthology, Composed of Poems by Contributors to the Pagan Magazine
To Brooklyn Bridge, and other poems
The Bridge: The Uncollected Version, from Periodicals and Anthologies, 1927-1930
Hart Crane: A Biographical and Critical Study
The Bridge
Hart Crane Life story
Harold Hart Crane was an American poet. Provoked and inspired by T. S. Eliot, Crane wrote modernist poetry that was difficult, highly stylized, and ambitious in its scope.