Hart Crane`s `The Bridge` – An Annotated Edition
Autor Hart Crane, Lawrence Krameren Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780823233076
ISBN-10: 0823233073
Pagini: 164
Ilustrații: 1 b&w illustration
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
ISBN-10: 0823233073
Pagini: 164
Ilustrații: 1 b&w illustration
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
Recenzii
Hart Crane's The Bridge is generally agreed to be one of the great long poems of the early twentieth-century, but its obscure allusions and habitual double entendres have made it a difficult poem to digest. Lawrence Kramer's excellent annotated edition, produced with the help of a devoted group of graduate students, thus fills what is a real lacuna. Not only are Kramer's annotations deeply learned and precise; they also display great tact and common sense, refusing to overwhelm us with data or tangential matter. No student of Hart Crane-indeed no lover of Modernist poetry-will want to be without this necessary edition of The Bridge.-Marjorie Perloff
Kramer's edition will be an unqualified boon to anyone who wants to introduce students to Crane. And that is because students themselves have had a hand in producing the superb annotations here. Thanks to this version, the difficulty of reading The Bridge will no longer be an obstacle to teaching and studying Crane's great poem.-Robert L. Caserio
No great poem is more deceptively titled than The Bridge, a workwhose restless dynamics exceed all architectural containment. HartCrane set out to celebrate America but what he produced was a rhapsodyto New York City, conceived as a fount of immense power and idealperch for assessing national values in a Jazz Age. And now, underLawrence Kramer's capacious annotation, The Bridge expands into itsfullest dimensions, becoming historical fantasia, dream-text, combative retort, personal document, national epic, queer libretto, and machine-age homage. Frank O'Hara's claim that Crane's writing isbetter than the movies is exuberantly realized in Kramer's detaileddramaturgy.-Edward Brunner
Kramer's edition will be an unqualified boon to anyone who wants to introduce students to Crane. And that is because students themselves have had a hand in producing the superb annotations here. Thanks to this version, the difficulty of reading The Bridge will no longer be an obstacle to teaching and studying Crane's great poem.-Robert L. Caserio
No great poem is more deceptively titled than The Bridge, a workwhose restless dynamics exceed all architectural containment. HartCrane set out to celebrate America but what he produced was a rhapsodyto New York City, conceived as a fount of immense power and idealperch for assessing national values in a Jazz Age. And now, underLawrence Kramer's capacious annotation, The Bridge expands into itsfullest dimensions, becoming historical fantasia, dream-text, combative retort, personal document, national epic, queer libretto, and machine-age homage. Frank O'Hara's claim that Crane's writing isbetter than the movies is exuberantly realized in Kramer's detaileddramaturgy.-Edward Brunner