First published in 1923 Cane is a significant work of Modernist fiction and a literary Goliath of the Harlem Renaissance. In this wholly original novel Jean Toomer highlights issues of class and caste in a three-part pastiche of poems vignettes and play-like stories. The audacious non-traditional structure of the book reflects the prismatic nature of the material itself. Toomers close observations during a stint as school principal in Sparta Georgia primarily informed what Houston A. Baker Jr. calls a mysterious brand of Southern psychological realism that has been matched only in the best work of William Faulkner. This edition includes Jean Toomers essay The Crock of Problems in which the author discusses race in America and his own diverse ethnic heritage and an extensive biographical note.
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