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  • The poem also might be said to cast a quizzical, even sceptical light on the titanic efforts of an American Modernist poet such as Hart Crane to impose on American history an overarching, all-comprehending myth or narrative: the sheer multiplicity of its characters and their stories defeats all impulses and attempts to generalise.

    languagehat.com: LOVE AND THEFT. 2005

  • Biographer of other consciousness-burdened poets such as Hart Crane, Robert Lowell, and John Berryman, Mariani here expands his problematically hagiographical franchise across the Atlantic and back to the nineteenth century, only to retrace in Hopkins the same correlation between mental instability and a talent for tremendous formal innovation in the English poetic medium that he recognized in his other subjects.

    VQR 2009

  • Biographer of other consciousness-burdened poets such as Hart Crane, Robert Lowell, and John Berryman, Mariani here expands his problematically hagiographical franchise across the Atlantic and back to the nineteenth century, only to retrace in Hopkins the same correlation between mental instability and a talent for tremendous formal innovation in the English poetic medium that he recognized in his other subjects.

    VQR 2009

  • Biographer of other consciousness-burdened poets such as Hart Crane, Robert Lowell, and John Berryman, Mariani here expands his problematically hagiographical franchise across the Atlantic and back to the nineteenth century, only to retrace in Hopkins the same correlation between mental instability and a talent for tremendous formal innovation in the English poetic medium that he recognized in his other subjects.

    VQR 2009

  • Biographer of other consciousness-burdened poets such as Hart Crane, Robert Lowell, and John Berryman, Mariani here expands his problematically hagiographical franchise across the Atlantic and back to the nineteenth century, only to retrace in Hopkins the same correlation between mental instability and a talent for tremendous formal innovation in the English poetic medium that he recognized in his other subjects.

    VQR 2009

  • Two weeks before the American poet Hart Crane killed himself, filled with self-hate, he slashed to bits with a knife the painting a friend, the Mexican artist David Siqueiros, painted of him, beginning with his eyes.

    History of a Suicide Jill Bialosky 2011

  • The '127 Hours' star has already directed a short indie film about poet Hart Crane, called 'The Broken Tower.'

    James Franco Set For Major Directing Debut Jordan Zakarin 2011

  • The '127 Hours' star has already directed a short indie film about poet Hart Crane, called 'The Broken Tower.'

    James Franco Set For Major Directing Debut Jordan Zakarin 2011

  • Two weeks before the American poet Hart Crane killed himself, filled with self-hate, he slashed to bits with a knife the painting a friend, the Mexican artist David Siqueiros, painted of him, beginning with his eyes.

    History of a Suicide Jill Bialosky 2011

  • But it is poetry where America's Modernist contribution resides, and he underplays the influence of Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens and Hart Crane.

    Making It New in the New World Steven Watson 2011

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