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Visionary Company: Hart Crane and Modernist Periodicals

Visionary Company: Hart Crane and Modernist Periodicals

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This book explores Hart Crane's poetry and reception within transnational modernist periodical culture, reevaluating his work and introducing lost works such as critical prose, reviews, and Nopal, a poem written in Mexico. It provides a detailed panorama of twentieth-century literary and artistic communities, examining the periodical contexts in which modernist poetry fused material and aesthetic experimentation and exploring Crane's significant influence on modern and contemporary poetry.

Format: Hardback
Length: 264 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2022
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press


This comprehensive book delves into the rich tapestry of Hart Crane's poetic legacy, exploring his intricate connections within the transnational realm of modernist periodical culture. It offers a fresh and insightful perspective on Crane's poetry, reassessing its significance and reception while presenting a plethora of previously unpublished works, including critical prose, reviews, and the captivating poem "Nopal," penned during his time in Mexico. By delving into Crane's close association with periodical culture, this monograph unveils a captivating panorama of twentieth-century literary and artistic communities. It sheds light on the forgotten realms of periodicals, unveiling their vibrant artistic tapestry, while also examining the contexts in which modernist poetry seamlessly merged material and aesthetic experimentation. Moreover, this study highlights Crane's profound and often overlooked influence on modern and contemporary poetry, contributing to a deeper understanding of his enduring legacy. Through meticulous research and a keen artistic sensibility, this book offers a valuable contribution to the field of literary studies, enriching our appreciation of Hart Crane's remarkable poetic journey.


Hart Crane's poetry stands as a testament to the transformative power of words, capturing the essence of human experience with a profound depth and sensitivity. His work, deeply rooted in the modernist movement, sought to break free from traditional poetic forms and explore new territories of expression. Through his close engagement with periodical culture, Crane forged a unique connection with his readers, allowing them to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of his words.

In this book, we embark on a journey to explore the poetry of Hart Crane and his circle within the transnational modernist periodical culture. We reappraise Crane's poetry and reception, shedding light on the critical acclaim and controversy that surrounded his work. We also introduce several lost works by the poet, including critical prose, reviews, and the captivating poem "Nopal," written during his time in Mexico.

Through our exploration of Crane's close engagement with periodical culture, we gain a rich and detailed panorama of twentieth-century literary and artistic communities. We witness the vibrant life of forgotten periodicals and their artistic communities, delving into the periodical contexts in which modernist poetry fused material and aesthetic experimentation. We explore Crane's important and neglected influence on modern and contemporary poetry, recognizing his profound impact on the literary landscape.

In conclusion, this book offers a fresh and insightful perspective on Hart Crane's poetic legacy, presenting a comprehensive examination of his life, work, and the broader cultural context in which he operated. It sheds light on the forgotten realms of periodicals, unveiling their vibrant artistic tapestry, while also examining the contexts in which modernist poetry seamlessly merged material and aesthetic experimentation. Moreover, it highlights Crane's profound and often overlooked influence on modern and contemporary poetry, contributing to a deeper understanding of his enduring legacy. Through meticulous research and a keen artistic sensibility, this book provides a valuable contribution to the field of literary studies, enriching our appreciation of Hart Crane's remarkable poetic journey.

Weight: 556g
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474481519

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