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An Outline of American Literature:by Kathryn VanSpanckeren
Modernism and Experimentation: Authors: Hart Crane (1899-1932)
*** Index*** Hart Crane was a tormented young poet who committed suicide at age 33 by leaping into the sea. He left striking poems, including an epic, The Bridge (1930), which was inspired by the Brooklyn Bridge, in which he ambitiously attempted to review the American cultural experience and recast it in affirmative terms. His luscious, overheated style works best in short poems such as "Voyages" (1923, 1926) and "At Melville's Tomb" (1926), whose ending is a suitable epitaph for Crane:
This fabulous shadow only the sea keeps. *** Index***
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