Book description
Harold Hart Crane was born in Ohio in 1899. In 1923 he became a
copy-writer in New York. White Buildings, his first collection,
appeared in 1926, and in 1930 his most famous work, The Bridge, was
published. A reaction against the pessimism in T. S. Eliot's The Waste
Land, The Bridge was a love song to the myth of America and its
optimism a much needed boon to post-Wall Street Crash America. Hart
Crane committed suicide in 1932.
Maurice Riordan has published two collections of poetry, A Word
from the Loki (1995) and Floods (2000) - and is co-editor of two
anthologies, A Quark for Mister Mark: 101 Poems about Science (2001)
and Wild Reckoning: an anthology provoked by Rachel Carson's Silent
Spring (2004). He teaches creative writing at Imperial College London.