Cane
Author: Jean Toomer
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Description: Cane por Jean Toomer is a modernist novel composed of vignettes and poems exploring the lives of Black Americans in the early 20th century South and North. Its poignant depictions of sorrow, disillusionment, and the search for identity make it a valuable, emotionally resonant read.
Pages: 113
Megabytes: 0.89 MB
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