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The Black Sun Press Essay Research Paper

The Black Sun Press Essay, Research Paper


Shelley Cox


…. Started in 1927 by Harry and Caresse Crosby (ne? Polly Jacobs)


Crosby, well-to-do young expatriates living in Paris, the Black Sun Press was created to


publish its founders’ maiden (though not especially maidenly) attempts at verse in


beautifully bound, hand set books. Dissatisfied with two earlier volumes, the Crosbys


found Roger Lescaret, a "master printer" whose previous works had been primarily


funeral notices, to print Harry’s poems in a fine edition. They were so delighted at


the result, Red Skeletons, with illustrations by their friend Alastair [the


professional name of Hans Henning von Voight], that they decided to found a press. In a


typical combination of high ideals and deflating humor, it was first called ?ditions


Narcisse – after their black whippet, Narcisse Noir.


By the time the name was changed to the Black Sun Press, in mid-1928,


the careers of both the Press and Harry Crosby were in high gear, but, as the change of


name might indicate, Harry Crosby was heading for a collision. In the years following his


escazpe from death in World War I, Harry Crosby had become increasingly obsessed with


death, linking this into his own idiosyncratic worship of the sun, a glitterin

g, yet black


sun whose symbol and iconography dominated his writings and even his signature. (Although


the Black Sun Press continued to publish the works of Caresse and of their friends,


Harry’s contribution was his "sun" works – poetry, prose and art on


the themes of sun, death, speed and blackness.)


In addition to the Crosby’s works, the Black Sun Press also


published lavishly bound, typographically impeccable versions of unusual books covering


their interest, "The Fall of the House of Usher," their Hindu Love Book, and


letters to Harry’s cousin, Walter Berry, by Henry James. However, as their literary


interests began to mature and their world to enlarge, they also published the works of


their friends – D. H. Lawrence’s "The Sun" and "Escaped


Cock" [sometimes reprinted under the title "The Man Who Died"], James


Joyce’s "Tales Told of Shem and Shaun" [work later incorporated into Finnegans


Wake], and Kay Boyle‘s short stories. In the climactic year, 1929, fourteen works


were produced. And in December 1929 Harry Crosby died his sun-death in a suicide pact with


a young Boston socialite.


From Shelley Cox, "Introduction: The Black Sun Press," ICarbS


3:2 (1977), 3-4.

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