A lyrical “groundbreaking work” of the Harlem Renaissance, praised
by writers from Langston Hughes to Maya Angelou and Alice Walker (The
Washington Post). “It would be good to hear their songs . . .
reapers of the sweet-stalked cane, cutters of the corn . . . even
though their throats cracked, and the strangeness of their voices
deafened me.” —“Harvest Song,” Jean Toomer Published in
1923, Jean Toomer’s Cane has long been recognized as a pioneering
work in African American literature. Employing a modernist,
nontraditional structure of thematically linked prose vignettes,
poems, and dialogue presented in evocative, often mournful lyrical
tones, Toomer created a unique impressionistic mosaic of the inner
lives of African Americans in the early twentieth century,
encompassing the rural South and the urban North. Deeply felt and
beautifully expressed, Toomer’s masterpiece continues to resonate
almost a century after it was written. This ebook has been
professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all
devices.
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ISBN
9781504058391
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
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Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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