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The work assembles lyric sketches, poems, and short stories that move between the rural Black South and the urban North, rendering scenes of field labor, small-town intimacies, migration, and city struggle. Its language blends musical, imagistic poetry with prose vignettes, shifting tone from sensual celebration and folklore to psychological tension and spiritual searching. Structurally divided into three parts, it juxtaposes primitive southern evocations, a middle section of urban self-consciousness, and a return offering more meditative, symbolic pieces. Recurring themes include racial identity, desire, community, and the search for meaning through artistic and spiritual expression.

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Title: Cane

Author: Jean Toomer

Author of introduction, etc.: Waldo David Frank

Release date: August 12, 2019 [eBook #60093]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024

Language: English

Credits: Tim Lindell, Robert Tonsing, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CANE ***

CANE

Jean Toomer
With a Foreword
by

Waldo Frank
Oracular.
Redolent of fermenting syrup,
Purple of the dusk,
Deep-rooted cane.
LIVERIGHT
NEW YORK

COPYRIGHT © 1923 BY BONI & LIVERIGHT
® 1951 BY JEAN TOOMER
1.987654
Standard Book Number: 87140-535-0
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 23-12749
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

To my grandmother...