O My Land, My Friends: The Selected Letters of Hart Crane

by Hart Crane

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This edition features over three hundred letters, selected to best illustrate the complexity and textures of Hart Crane's turbulent life -- from family pressures, to his creative ambition, to his homosexuality.

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Born in Ohio, Hart Crane's early life was filled with change and trauma. His family's many moves and his parents' divorce turned him to writing at age 13. In 1923, Crane moved to New York, where he published his first book of poetry, White Buildings, in 1926. In 1930 he published The Bridge, considered by most to be his best work. That same year show more he won the Levinson Prize from Poetry Magazine; he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1931. Crane's life ended in 1932 when he committed suicide by drowning. He jumped from a ship as he was returning to the United States from a trip to Mexico. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Bowles, Paul (Foreword)
Weber, Brom (Editor)

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O My Land, My Friends: The Selected Letters of Hart Crane

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Fiction and Literature, Poetry, Literature Studies and Criticism
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811.52Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry20th Century1900-1945
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PS3505 .R272 .Z48Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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