The Machine that Sings: Modernism, Hart Crane, and the Culture of the Body
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Author(s)Gordon A. Tapper
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0415965918
ISBN-139780415965910
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Sales Rank8,825,883
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Examining how Crane's corporeal aesthetic informs poems written across the span of his career, The Machine ThatSings focuses on four texts in which Crane's preoccupation with the body reaches its apoge. Tapper treats Voyages, The Wine Merchant, and Possessions as a triptych of erotic poems in which Crane plays out alternative resolutions to the dialectic between purity and defilement, a conceptual dynamic which Tapper argues is central to both Crane's poetics of difficulty and his representations of homosexual desire. Tapper concentrates on the three sections of The Bridge, most concerned with recuperating animality: 'National Winter Garden,' 'The Dance,' and 'Cape Hatteras.'