Jean Toomer, Artist: A Study of His Literary Life and Work, 1894-1936 (Revised)
by Nellie Y. McKay
University of North Carolina Press (Nov 15, 1987)
Poetry, Paperback, 280 pages
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Description of Jean Toomer, Artist: A Study of His Literary Life and Work, 1894-1936 (Revised) by Nellie Y. McKay
Jean Toomer’s literary career began in 1923 with the publication of Cane, the first and one of the finest portrayals of the Black experience, and ended, somewhat mysteriously, thirteen years later with the publication of the long poem “Blue Mountain.” Toomer and his work were forgotten until the Black Arts Movement of the late 1960s rediscovered Cane, and a fresh generation of critics praised its aesthetics and philosophical merits. McKay explores the growth and decline of Toomer as a literary artist.
Originally published in 1987.
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- ISBN: 9780807841716
- Imprint: University of North Carolina Press
- Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
- Parent Company: University of North Carolina Press
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