Dive into the captivating world with Geoffrey Wolff’s “Black Sun: The Brief Transit and Violent Eclipse of Harry Crosby.” This hardcover edition, published in 1977 by Random House, Incorporated, explores the life and work of poet Harry Crosby, offering a rich narrative that delves into Crosby’s intricate biography and the artistic legacy that endures. With a substantial 367 pages, the book is a deep dive into the 1970s literary scene, complete with illustrations that enrich the storytelling. It’s a must-have for enthusiasts of biographies, true stories, and literary critiques, providing a thoughtful examination of Crosby’s place in the poetic pantheon and the era that shaped his work.