Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 - April 27, 1932) was an American poet. Finding both inspiration and provocation in the poetry of T. S. Eliot, Crane wrote poetry that was traditional in form, difficult and often archaic in language, and which sought to express something more than the ironic despair that Crane found in Eliot's poetry.
Hart Crane was born on July 21, 1899.
Hart Crane was born on July 21, 1899.
Crane suffered from bouts of depression, and saw his poetry as an attempt to combat what he saw as a debased, materialistic world; further, his career had various ups and downs, he had troubled relations with his family, and deep ambivalence about his sexuality. As for a specific precipitating event, there is some speculation about his having made a spurned advance toward a crew member on Orizaba (the ship he jumped from), though without some word from him, no one knows for sure.
Kurt Schwitters and Jasper Johns, 'Periscope (Hart Crane)'.
Daniel Gabriel has written: 'Hart Crane and the Modernist Epic' 'Creating the link'
"Exile" by Hart Crane explores themes of isolation, longing, and the struggle for connection. The poem captures the experience of feeling disconnected from one's surroundings and searching for a sense of belonging. Through vivid imagery and evocative language, Crane conveys the emotional weight of being separated from one's true home or sense of self.
Clive Fisher has written: 'Hart Crane' -- subject(s): American Poets, Biography, Poets, American
PETER NICKOWITZ has written: 'RHETORIC AND SEXUALITY: THE POETRY OF HART CRANE, ELIZABETH BISHOP, AND JAMES MERRILL'
He died because of drinking (or, more precisely, breathing) seawater, after jumping overboard from the ship on which he was traveling. Crane was an alcoholic, and a lifelong sufferer of depression, and died after shouting "goodbye, everybody" and jumping from the Orizaba into the Gulf of Mexico.
Marc Simon has written: 'Samuel Greenberg, Hart Crane, and the lost manuscripts' -- subject- s -: American Poets, Biography, Criticism and interpretation
Whooping crane, Indian sarus crane and sandhill crane are crane species. Additional crane species include demoiselle crane, red-crowned crane and the common crane.
The orignal "Hart to Hart" television series ran from 1979 to 1984. "Hart to Hart Returns" (1993) "Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is" (1994) "Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart" (1994) "Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die" (1994) "Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart" (1995) "Hart to Hart: Two Harts in 3/4 Time" (1995) "Hart to Hart: Harts in High Season" (1996) "Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart" (1996)