And literature's bohemians-Rimbaud ,JackLondon, Kerouac, HartCrane, William Burroughs-hadoften inhabited mean, unhappy rooms.
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HartCrane's leap into the Caribbean -
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He made the photographic illustrations for HartCrane's poem "The Bridge," published in Paris in 1930.
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The others, too, soon looked at the same point, Jim Hartcraning his long neck until it arched like a bow.
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Each of HartCrane's lyrics is a diapason between the two integers of a continuous whole...
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Passionate, prophetic voices, heirs to the visionary tradition of Emerson, Whitman, and HartCrane, spoke in the central works of Allen Ginsberg, Norman O.
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It is, in effect, an on-the-spot account of the making of John Huston's film The Red Badge of Courage, based on the HartCrane novel.
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In some cases-DylanThomas comes to mind, and Ross Lockridge and HartCrane and Sylvia Plath-theknife can turn savagely upon the person wielding it.