The Broken Tower

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The Broken Tower is a late, introspective poem by American modernist poet Hart Crane, often read as a meditation on artistic struggle and personal crisis.

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instanceOf lyric poem
poem
addresses breakdown of spiritual structures
conflict between sacred and profane love
limits of language
relationship between poet and vocation
author Hart Crane
containsSymbol bell
blood
broken architecture
church
heart
sea imagery
tower
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReputation one of Hart Crane's major late poems
form free verse
genre introspective poetry
hasImageryType architectural imagery
bodily imagery
religious imagery
hasSubject collapse of ideals
inner life of the poet
hasTone confessional
despairing
elegiac
meditative
influencedBy American modernist poetics
symbolist poetry
isLateWorkOf Hart Crane
isOftenReadAs meditation on artistic struggle
meditation on personal crisis
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
literaryTechnique complex syntax
dense imagery
shifting perspectives
symbolism
meter irregular
periodOfComposition early 1930s
rhymeScheme irregular
theme artistic struggle
creative exhaustion
failure of communication
personal crisis
search for transcendence
self-destruction
spiritual crisis

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Hart Crane notableWork The Broken Tower