Collection, 1923-1935 (inclusive), 1923-1929 (bulk).

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Collection, 1923-1935 (inclusive), 1923-1929 (bulk).

Includes TLS from Crane to Gaston Lachaise, 1924 Jan. 9, which enclosed TS (carbon) of, Interludium (5, 4 line stanzas of poem); 6 letters (3 ALS, 2 TLS and 1 postcard) from Crane to Lachaise, 1924-1933; 3 letters (ALS, TLS and TL) to Eugene and Agnes O'Neill, 1923-1926; 2 letters (ALS and postcard) from Crane to Gertrude Stein, 1929 Mar. 29 and June 31; 12 letters (5 ALS and 7 TLS) from Crane to Alfred Stieglitz including draft of, The Bridge; and 11 positive photostats of letters from Stieglitz to Crane, 1923-1927. Correspondence also includes letters concerning Hart Crane, as follows: ALS from Grace Hart Crane to Lincoln Kirstein, 1934 Feb. 15; TL (carbon) from Kirstein to Grace Hart Crane, 1934 Feb. 7; TLS from Grace Hart Crane to Alfred Stieglitz, 1933 Mar. 27; TL (carbon) from Lincoln Kirstein to Samuel Loveman, 1934 Dec. 27; and 2 letters from Eugene O'Neill to Phillip Horton, 1935 Oct.

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Crane, Hart, 1899-1932

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At the time of his early death at thirty-two in 1932, Hart Crane was already recognized as a major American poet, though he had published only two volumes of poetry and a handful of poems in various magazines. Born in the small town of Garretsville, Ohio, on July 21, 1899, the only child of Clarence A. and Grace Hart Crane, Harold Hart Crane experienced an unsettling childhood and adolescence that undoubtedly affected his adult personal life and poetical career. Though he was freed of economi...