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The Bridge and White Buildings
  • Publisher: Dover Publications Inc
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 16 January 2026
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9780486855370
  • Stock: Not Yet Published
  • Size: 127x203 mm
  • Pages: 128
  • RRP: £7.49
  • Series: Dover Thrift Editions
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The Bridge and White Buildings

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by Hart Crane (Author)

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"Hart Crane may well remain as the greatest poet produced by America since Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson... His imaginative intensity, his flashes of imagery, his Elizabethan grandeur, make his rich blank verse eclipse most of the poetry written in English since Yeats." Henri Peyre, New York Times

A key figure in American modernist poetry, Hart Crane (1899-1932) was a visionary American poet known for his rich, imagistic language and bold exploration of themes such as identity, spirituality, and human connection.

His celebrated work, The Bridge, is an epic meditation on America, using the Brooklyn Bridge metaphorically connecting America's past with its industrialized future of innovation, progress, and hope within the American Dream. In White Buildings, his lyrical intensity is revealed in poems exploring the complexities of love, loss, and artistic ambition, along with his openness to queer themes. His experimental approach to poetry has solidified his place as a significant voice in twentieth-century poetry.

Despite his tragically short life, Crane's works continue to inspire readers and writers alike, offering profound insights into the struggles and aspirations of the human spirit.

About the Author

About Hart Crane

Harold Hart Crane was an American poet. Inspired by the Romantics and his fellow Modernists, Crane wrote highly stylized poetry, often noted for its complexity.



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