Jo Gill

Bio

Jo Gill is Professor of Twentieth-Century and American Literature at the University of Exeter, UK, and Dean of the College of Humanities. She specializes in mid-century literature and culture and on poetry and the built environment.

Contributions

From the Print Journal
© 2022 Johns Hopkins University Press In the near-century since the publication of The Bridge (1930), Hart Crane has been widely recognized as the poet of urban modernity, or, in his own words, as a “suitable Pindar for the dawn of the machine age.” [1] He has been acclaimed as celebrant and critic, by turn, of America’s myth of itself and as a pioneer cartographer of the queer spaces of the modern metropolis. [2] Paradoxically, perhaps, it is his rendering of the late nineteenth-century...