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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.
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"A breakthrough in prose and poetical writing . . . This book should be on all readers' and writers' desks and in their minds."
Maya Angelou
"[Cane] has been reverberating in me to an astonishing degree. I love it passionately; could not possibly exist without it."
Alice Walker
"(Excepting the work of Du Bois) Cane contains the finest prose written by a Negro in America."
Langston Hughes