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Contents. Early life Harry Crosby (born Henry Sturgis Crosby— his parents Stephen Van Rensslaer Crosby and Henrietta Marion Grew later changed his middle name to 'Grew') was born in Boston's exclusive neighborhood. He was the product of generations of blue-blood Americans, descended from the Van Rensselaers, Morgans, and Grews. His uncle was, one of the richest men in America at that time. His father's mother was the great-granddaughter of. Also among Harry's ancestors were Revolutionary War General and, a signer of the.: 12 He had one sibling, a sister, Katherine Schuyler Crosby, nicknamed Kitsa, who was born in 1901. They moved shortly after his birth to an estate that had, among other things, a dance floor that could accommodate 150 people.

His parents instilled in him a love for poetry. He would toss water bombs off the upper stories of the house onto unsuspecting guests. The family spent its summers on the of Massachusetts at a second home in Manchester, about 25 miles (40 km) from Boston.: 13 His religious, affectionate mother loved nature and was one of the founders of the. His father, a banker, relived his days as a college football star through his Ivy League and Boston society connections. As a child, he attended the exclusive.

In 1913, when he was 14 years old, his parents decided it was time to send him to Boston’s foremost prep school, which he graduated from in 1917. World War I. The RMS Aquitania in 1914. After eight months at the Shawmut National Bank, Crosby got drunk for six days and resigned on March 14, 1922. Polly intervened with Crosby's uncle, who agreed to provide a position for Crosby in Paris. Crosby already spoke and read fluent French and moved to Paris in May.

Polly preceded him there, but when Harry had ongoing trysts with other women, she returned to the United States in July, angry and jealous.: 330 On September 2, 1922, Crosby proposed to Polly via, and the next day bribed his way aboard the for New York which made a weekly six-day express run to New York.: 2 Polly and Harry marry. RMS Mauretania during the 1930s.

On November 20, 1929, the Crosbys returned to the United States aboard the for a visit and the. Crosby and Josephine met and traveled to Detroit where they checked into the expensive ($12 a day—about $171 today) as Mr. And Mrs Harry Crane. For four days they took meals in their room, smoked opium, and had sex. On December 7, 1929, the lovers returned to New York where Josephine said she was going to return to Boston and her husband.

Crosby's friend threw a party that evening to celebrate his completion after seven years of his poem,. The was scheduled to publish it the next week, and he wanted to bid Crosby and Caresse bon voyage, since they were due to sail back to France the next week. Among the guests present were Margaret Robson, and. The party went on until nearly dawn.

Crosby and Caresse made plans to see Crane again before they left for Europe on December 10 to attend the popular play. On December 9 Josephine, who instead of returning to Boston had stayed with one of her bridesmaids in New York, sent a 36-line poem to Harry Crosby, who was staying with Caresse at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel. The last line of the poem read: Death is our marriage. On the same day, Harry Crosby wrote his final entry in his journal: One is not in love unless one desires to die with one's beloved.

There is only one happiness it is to love and to be loved. Murder and suicide. The Mauretania before 1923 On the evening of the play, December 10, 1929, Caresse, Crosby's mother Henrietta Grew, and Hart Crane met for dinner before the play, but Crosby was a no-show. It was unlike him to worry Caresse needlessly. She called their friend Stanley Mortimer at his mother's apartment, whose studio Crosby was known to use for his trysts. He agreed to check his studio. Mortimer had to enlist help to break open the locked door and found Crosby and Josephine's bodies.

Crosby was in bed with a.25 caliber bullet hole in his right temple next to Josephine, who had a matching hole in her left temple, in what appeared to be a. Crosby was still clutching the Belgian automatic pistol in one hand, Josephine in the other.: 9 The steamship tickets he had bought that morning for the return to Europe with Caresse were in his pocket. The coroner also found in his pocket a cable from Josephine addressed to Crosby on the before they arrived in New York: 'CABLE GEORGE WHEN YOU ARRIVE AND WHERE I CAN TELEPHONE YOU IMMEDIATELY. I AM IMPATIENT.' A second cable from another girl simply said, 'YES.' A picture of Zora, the 13-year-old girl he had sex with in Egypt, was reportedly found in his wallet. The coroner reported that Crosby's toenails were painted red, and that he had a Christian cross tattooed on the sole of one foot and a pagan icon representing the sun on the other.

The coroner concluded that Josephine had died at least two hours before Crosby. There was no suicide note, and newspapers ran sensational articles for days about the murder or suicide pact—they could not decide which. Crosby's wedding ring was found crushed on the floor, not on his finger, where he always promised Caresse it would remain.: 172 Caresse refused to witness the carnage and begged, who was in town from his farm, to take charge.: 11 While waiting for the doctors to finish their examination, MacLeish wondered if Crosby's literary aspirations hadn't contributed to his death. As I sat there looking at his corpse, seating myself where I wouldn't have to see the horrible hole in back of his ear, I kept saying to him: you poor, damned, dumb bastard. He was the most literary man I ever met, despite the fact that he'd not yet become what you'd call a Writer.

I never met anyone who was so imbued with literature; he was drowned in it. I think I'm close to deciding literature is the one thing never to be taken seriously. Crosby's suicide, along with 's suicide two-and-a-half years later, were cited by later writers as emblematic of the. Scandal follows The next day the headlines revealed all: Tragedy and Disgrace.

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As Josephine had died at least two hours before Crosby, and there was no suicide note, newspapers ran articles for many days speculating about the murder or suicide pact. The New York Times front page blared, 'COUPLE SHOT DEAD IN ARTISTS' HOTEL; Suicide Compact Is Indicated Between Henry Grew Crosby and Harvard Man's Wife. BUT MOTIVE IS UNKNOWN. He Was Socially Prominent in Boston—Bodies Found in Friend's Suite.'

The New York newspapers decided it was a murder-suicide. Gretchen Powell had lunch with Crosby the day of his death.

Her memory of the luncheon supported the notion that Josephine was one of Crosby's many passing fancies. She related that Crosby had told her 'the Rotch girl was pestering him; he was exasperated; she had threatened to kill herself in the lobby of the Savoy-Plaza if he didn't meet her at once.' : 11 The deaths polarized the several prominent families affected.

The Rotch family considered Josephine's death to be murder. Josephine's erstwhile husband blamed Crosby for 'seducing his wife and murdering her because he couldn't have her.'

Crosby's poetry possibly gave the best clue to his motives. Death was 'the hand that opens the door to our cage the home we instinctively fly to.' : 12 His death mortified proper society. Crosby's biographer Wolff wrote, He had meant to do it; it was no mistake; it was not a joke. If anything of Harry Crosby commands respect, perhaps even awe, it was the unswerving character of his intention.

He killed himself not from weariness or despair, but from conviction, and however irrational, or even ignoble, this conviction may have been, he held fast to it as to a principle. He killed himself on behalf of the idea of killing himself. Crosby's death, given the macabre circumstances under which it occurred, scandalized Boston's Back Bay society. Legacy Crosby as a poet was never more than a minor literary figure while he lived, and was remembered more for his scandalous suicide over his creative efforts. He has greater importance as a co-founder of the, which Caresse continued to operate after his death. She also established, with Jacques Porel, a side venture, Crosby Continental Editions, that published paperback books by, and, among others.

The paperback books did not sell well, and Crosby Continental closed in 1933. The Black Sun Press, however, continued publishing into the 1950s. The Black Sun Press produced finely crafted books in small editions, including works by, among others, and. Crosby's friend committed suicide less than two years later. Malcolm Cowley, whom Crosby had published, wrote in his 1934 book Exile's Return, that the death of 'Harry Crosby becomes a symbol' of the rise and fall of the. He recited the excesses typified by Crosby's extravagant lifestyle as evidence of the shallowness of society during that era.

When he edited and reissued the book in 1951, he softened his opinion of Crosby somewhat. 'I had written at length about the life of Harry Crosby, who I scarcely know,' he wrote, 'in order to avoid discussing the more recent death of Hart Crane, whom I know so well that I couldn't bear to write about him.' In 1931, Caresse also published Torchbearer, a collection of his poetry with an afterward by Ezra Pound, and Aphrodite in Flight, a seventy-five paragraph-long prose-poem and how-to manual for lovers that compared making love to a woman to flying planes.

Caresse published a boxed set of Crosby's work titled Collected poems of Harry Crosby containing with 's intro, with 's intro, Sleeping Together with 's intro and Torchbearer in 1931. It was hand-set in dorique type; only 50 copies were printed. During 1931 and 1932, Caresse collaborated with Harry's mother Henrietta to publish letters he'd written to his family while serving in France from the summer of 1917 until he returned home in 1919. Henrietta added a chronology and brief preface to the letters.

The book War Letters was published in a unnumbered edition of 125 copies. As of 2015, a leather-bound edition of the book was priced from $2,000 to $3,500. Caresse Crosby edited and published Crosby's diaries and papers. She wrote and published Poems for Harry Crosby in 1931.

She also published and translated some of the works of, among others. The Black Sun Press enjoyed the greatest longevity among the several expatriate presses founded in Paris during the 1920s. Through 1936, it published nearly three times as many titles as did Edward Titus through his Black Manikin Press. Books printed by the Black Sun Press are valued by collectors. Each book was hand-designed, beautifully printed, and illustrated with elegant typeface.

A rare volume published by the Black Sun press of Hart Crane's book-length poem, including photos by, was sold by in 2009 for US$21,250. In 2009, Neil Pearson, an antiquarian books expert, said that 'A Black Sun book is the literary equivalent of a or a painting—except it’s a few thousand pounds, not 20 million.' A new collection of Harry Crosby's poetry, Ladders to the Sun: Poems by Harry Crosby was published by Soul Bay Press in April 2010. In 2004, optioned Andrea Berloff's first screenplay 'Harry & Caresse.' Was initially attached to direct and was attached as a producer. Works.

Sonnets for Caresse. (1925) Paris, Herbert Clarke.

Sonnets for Caresse. (1926) 2nd Edition. Paris, Herbert Clarke. Sonnets for Caresse. (1926) 3rd Edition. Paris, Albert Messein.

Sonnets for Caresse. (1927) 4th Edition. Paris, Editions Narcisse. Red Skeletons. (1927) Paris, Editions Narcisse. Hindu Love Manual (1928) 20 copies. Chariot of the Sun.

(1928) Paris, At the Sign of the Sundial. Shadows of the Sun. (1928) Paris, Black Sun Press. Transit of Venus. Volume 1.(1928) Paris, Black Sun Press.

Transit of Venus. (1929) Paris, Black Sun Press. 1929 (500 copies printed). Mad Queen. (1929) Paris, Black Sun Press.

Shadows of the Sun-Series Two. (1929) Paris, Black Sun Press. (1929) Paris, Black Sun Press. Sleeping Together. (1929) Paris, Black Sun Press. (500 copies printed)., (1929) Paris, illus. By Polia Chentoff 400 copies.

Shadows of the Sun-Series Three. (1930) Paris, Black Sun Press. Aphrodite in Flight: Being Some Observations on the Aerodynamics of Love. (1930 Paris, Black Sun Press.

Collected Poems of Harry Crosby. (1931–32) Paris, Black Sun Press. War Letters. Preface by Henrietta Crosby. (1932) Paris, Black Sun Press.

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