Bøger af Hart Crane
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413,95 - 530,95 kr. The Letters of Hart Crane, 1916-1932 is a collection of personal letters written by the American poet Hart Crane. The book covers a period of sixteen years, starting from Crane's early years as a struggling writer in New York City to his eventual rise to fame as one of the most important poets of the 20th century.The letters provide a unique insight into the life and mind of Crane, revealing his struggles with depression, alcoholism, and his sexuality, as well as his deep love of poetry and literature. They also offer a glimpse into the literary and artistic scene of the time, with Crane corresponding with luminaries such as T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and William Carlos Williams.The book is edited by Brom Weber, a leading expert on Crane's life and work, and includes a detailed introduction and annotations that provide context and background information on the people and events mentioned in the letters. The Letters of Hart Crane, 1916-1932 is an essential read for anyone interested in the life and work of this important American poet.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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- 413,95 kr.
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- Poems (1918)
189,95 - 205,95 kr. This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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- 189,95 kr.
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162,95 - 293,95 kr. - Bog
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313,95 kr. This edition features a new introduction by Harold Bloom as a centenary tribute to the visionary of White Buildings (1926) and The Bridge (1930). Hart Crane, prodigiously gifted and tragically doom-eager, was the American peer of Shelley, Rimbaud, and Lorca. Born in Garrettsville, Ohio, on July 21, 1899, Crane died at sea on April 27, 1932, an apparent suicide. A born poet, totally devoted to his art, Crane suffered his warring parents as well as long periods of a hand-to-mouth existence. He suffered also from his honesty as a homosexual poet and lover during a period in American life unsympathetic to his sexual orientation. Despite much critical misunderstanding and neglect, in his own time and in ours, Crane achieved a superb poetic style, idiosyncratic yet central to American tradition. His visionary epic, The Bridge, is the most ambitious and accomplished long poem since Walt Whitman's Song of Myself. Marc Simon's text is accepted as the most authoritative presentation of Hart Crane's work available to us. For this centennial edition, Harold Bloom, who was introduced to poetry by falling in love with Crane's work while still a child, has contributed a new introduction.
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- 313,95 kr.
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- An Annotated Edition
449,95 kr. Hart Crane's long poem The Bridge has steadily grown in stature since it was published in 1930. At first branded a noble failure by a few influential critics¿ a charge that became conventional wisdom¿this panoramic work is now widely regarded as one of the finest achievements of twentieth-century American poetry. It unites mythology and modernity as a means of coming to terms with the promises, both kept and broken, of American experience.The Bridge is also very difficult. It is well loved but not well understood. Obscure and indirect allusions abound in it, some of them at surprisingly fine levels of detail. The many references to matters of everyday life in the 1920s may baffle or elude today¿s readers. The elaborate compound metaphors that distinguish Crane¿s style bring together diverse sources in ways that make it hard to say what, if anything, is ¿going on¿ in the text. The poem is replete with topical and geographical references that demand explication as well as identification. Many passages are simply incomprehensible without special knowledge, often special knowledge of a sort that is not readily available even today, when Google and Wikipedia are only a click away.Until now, there has been no single source to which a reader can go for help in understanding and enjoying Crane¿s vision. There has been no convenient guide to the poem¿s labyrinthine complexities and to its dense network of allusions¿the ¿thousands of strands¿ that, Crane boasted, ¿had to be sorted out, researched, and interwoven¿ to compose the work.This book is that guide. Its detailed and far-reaching annotations make The Bridge fully accessible, for the first time, to its readers, whether they are scholars, students, or simply lovers of poetry.
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- Poems
133,95 kr. Crane's first collection of poems, published when he was twenty-seven, displays a prodigious gift already at the height of its powers.
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153,95 kr. "Crane's poetry has been a touchstone for me, and remains central to a fully imaginative understanding of American literature."-Harold Bloom
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- 153,95 kr.