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Jean Toomer

Exploring Black Southern Life Through Poetic Impressionism and Powerful Imagery

3.8410322ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Jean Toomer

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/15/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 2: Becky
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Chapter 3: Carma
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Chapter 4: Georgia Dusk
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Chapter 5: Fern
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Chapter 6: Esther
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Chapter 7: Blood-Burning Moon
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Chapter 8: Seventh Street
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Chapter 9: Rhobert
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Chapter 10: Avey
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Chapter 11: Theater
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Chapter 12: Calling Jesus
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Chapter 13: Box Seat
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Chapter 14: Harvest Song
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Chapter 15: Bona and Paul
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Chapter 16: Kabnis
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Who should listen Cane

The summary audiobook of "Cane" by Jean Toomer is ideal for listeners who are interested in exploring themes of identity, race, and the African American experience in the early 20th century. It particularly appeals to students, educators, and literature enthusiasts seeking a concise understanding of Toomer's groundbreaking work. Additionally, those interested in the Harlem Renaissance and its cultural impact will find value in this summary, as it encapsulates the innovative style and emotional depth of Toomer's writing while providing context to his influential contributions to American literature.

3 quotes from Cane

  • "In the South, beauty is a sacred thing; it has no name, but it is beautiful, and in beauty, is the sorrow of the world."
  • "I am a tree, a natural thing, rooted and strong, yet carried by the winds of change and the seasons of life."
  • "The rhythm of life flows through the land and its people, a song of resilience, intertwining joy and pain in the dance of existence."

Author : Jean Toomer

Jean Toomer (December 26, 1894 – March 30, 1967) was an influential American poet and novelist, recognized as a significant figure in both the Harlem Renaissance and the modernist literary movement. His seminal work, *Cane*, published in 1923, is often regarded as his most notable contribution to literature. Of mixed racial heritage, Toomer grappled with his identity as an American and resisted being confined to the label of a black writer. Throughout his life, he produced a body of work that included poetry, short stories, and essays. After his second marriage in 1934, Toomer relocated to Doylestown, Pennsylvania, where he embraced the teachings of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and withdrew from public life. His literary legacy is preserved at the Beinecke Rare Book Library at Yale University.

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Cane Free Audiobook Download

Jean Toomer

Exploring Black Southern Life Through Poetic Impressionism and Powerful Imagery

3.8410322rating

Information

Author: Jean Toomer

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/15/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Cane

The summary audiobook of "Cane" by Jean Toomer is ideal for listeners who are interested in exploring themes of identity, race, and the African American experience in the early 20th century. It particularly appeals to students, educators, and literature enthusiasts seeking a concise understanding of Toomer's groundbreaking work. Additionally, those interested in the Harlem Renaissance and its cultural impact will find value in this summary, as it encapsulates the innovative style and emotional depth of Toomer's writing while providing context to his influential contributions to American literature.

3 quotes from Cane

  • "In the South, beauty is a sacred thing; it has no name, but it is beautiful, and in beauty, is the sorrow of the world."
  • "I am a tree, a natural thing, rooted and strong, yet carried by the winds of change and the seasons of life."
  • "The rhythm of life flows through the land and its people, a song of resilience, intertwining joy and pain in the dance of existence."

Author: Jean Toomer

Jean Toomer (December 26, 1894 – March 30, 1967) was an influential American poet and novelist, recognized as a significant figure in both the Harlem Renaissance and the modernist literary movement. His seminal work, *Cane*, published in 1923, is often regarded as his most notable contribution to literature. Of mixed racial heritage, Toomer grappled with his identity as an American and resisted being confined to the label of a black writer. Throughout his life, he produced a body of work that included poetry, short stories, and essays. After his second marriage in 1934, Toomer relocated to Doylestown, Pennsylvania, where he embraced the teachings of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and withdrew from public life. His literary legacy is preserved at the Beinecke Rare Book Library at Yale University.