Garden Abstract
The apple on its bough is her desire,--
Shining suspension, mimic of the sun.
The bough has caught her breath up, and her voice,
Dumbly articulate in the slant and rise
Of branch on branch above her, blurs her eyes.
She is prisoner of the tree and its green fingers.
And so she comes to dream herself the tree,
The wind possessing her, weaving her young veins,
Holding her to the sky and its quick blue,
Drowning the fever of her hands in sunlight.
She has no memory, nor fear, nor hope
Beyond the grass and shadows at her feet.
-Hart Crane
Whatever excuse you had I ve just obliterated.
not impressed
Not even the best of his earlier works. He is great though
Because he's exit level to get.
Phenomenal poem. Unfortunately what I've read of Crane otherwise - Voyages, The Broken Tower, and parts of The Bridge - have been elusive and uninspiring as a whole. Any recommendations?
>>7672857
You didn't find Voyages to be one of his more direct and personal poems? Perhaps revisit it as that's what got me into his work. I'd also recommend Chaplinesque and Black Tambourine if you liked the OP one
>>7672318
She has no memory, nor fear, nor hope
Beyond the grass and shadows at her feet.
Does anyone else think these lines are unnecessary? I do enjoy Crane. Found some things cheap yesterday from a charity shop.
>>7672318
But i do read him, he's my favourite poet
>>7672318
Most poetry makes 0 sense to me and this is no exception. I'm not saying that all poetry is nonsense, it's just that I'm a dummy and can't read poetry at all.
>>7672857
>garden abstract
>somehow better than the bridge and voyages
>>7672896
I also know little about poetry, but I think if you're capable of appreciating beauty in prose you can come to the same with poetry. Likely you just need to keep reading.
>>7672916
>I think if you're capable of appreciating beauty in prose
I actually can't, and don't really know what people talk about when they say the prose of a book is good.
>>7672926
I know you're new, so just keep reading.
Read blood meridian and you will 'get' it.
>>7672926
its a meme. things are supposed to sound fanciful but really just come out as purple and forced, a style that calls too much attention to itself and says nothing in the process. a good example of this is nabokov.
>>7673106
Fucking. Kill yourself.
>>7672318
stop posting about hart crane it pains me to watch these posts