Cane - Mint Editions - Jean Toomer - Books - Mint Editions - 9781513221397 - May 27, 2021
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Cane - Mint Editions

Jean Toomer

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Cane - Mint Editions

A series of vignettes exploring African American life as it relates to social, political and family dynamics. For many, Cane is considered a literary masterpiece from visionary writer, Jean Toomer. He presents a diverse collection of tales with distinct and vibrant characters who populate a world that's all too familiar.

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Jean Toomer delivers a vivid depiction of America in the early twentieth century that centers the Black experience, consisting of family, religion, romance and race. It's a detailed work of fiction that's closely rooted in reality.



A collection of disparate stories illustrating the challenges and motivations of Black people in the United States. The author uses poetry and imagery to create a world that's recognizable but also unique. In "Seventh Street," the narrative follows the happenings of a historic neighborhood with links to World War I and Prohibition. There's also "Blood Burning Moon," which highlights a volatile love triangle that leads to tragic results. It's an insightful read that introduces outsiders to a different point of view.



Jean Toomer's Cane is highly revered for its unique structure and compelling storytelling. It presents a brilliant contrast of rural and urban living, while acknowledging the racial disparities of both. This modern classic was crucial in establishing and cementing Toomer's literary legacy.



With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Cane is both modern and readable.


124 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released May 27, 2021
ISBN13 9781513221397
Publishers Mint Editions
Pages 124
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 8 mm   ·   263 g
Language English  

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