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Hart Crane

1899 – 1932; born in Garrettsville, Ohio and lived in Warren, Cleveland, and Chagrin Falls, Ohio

Hart Crane

  • Modernist poet and reporter for the
  • Considered a successor to Walt Whitman
  • Known for his use of metaphor, commercial lingo, and epic perspective
  • The Bridge is considered one of the century’s major poetic achievements
  • Awarded the 1929 Guggenheim Fellowship
  • Known as much for his destructive behavior as for his literary gifts
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