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Author Scruggs, Charles

Title Jean Toomer and the Terrors of American History / Lee VanDemarr, Charles Scruggs
Published Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2016]
©1998

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Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: The Witness of History -- Chapter 1. Sparta -- Chapter 2. The New Metropolitan -- Chapter 3. Cultural Politics, 1920 -- Chapter 4. Whose America? -- Chapter 5. Writing Cane -- Chapter 6. The Gothic Detective Story -- Chapter 7. Cane in the City -- Chapter 8. The Black Man in the Cellar -- Epilogue: "An Incredibly Entangled Situation" -- Appendix: Jean Toomer's New York Call Articles -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Summary Jean Toomer's Cane was the first major text of the Harlem Renaissance and the first important modernist text by an African-American writer. It powerfully depicts the terror in the history of American race relations, a public world of lynchings, race riots, and Jim Crow, and a private world of internalized conflict over identity and race which mirrored struggles in the culture at large. Toomer's own life reflected that internal conflict, and he has been an ambiguous figure in literary history, an author who wrote a text that had a tremendous impact on African American authors but who eventually tried to distance himself from Cane and from his identification as a black writer. In Jean Toomer and the Terrors of American History, Charles Scruggs and Lee VanDemarr examine original sources--Toomer's rediscovered early writings on politics and race, his extensive correspondence with Waldo Frank, and unpublished portions of his autobiographies--to show how the cultural wars of the 1920s influenced the shaping of Toomer's book and his subsequent efforts to escape the racial definitions of American society. That those definitions remain crucial for American society even today is one reason Toomer's work continues to fascinate and to influence contemporary writers and readers
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Subject Toomer, Jean, 1894-1967 -- Criticism and interpretation -- History
SUBJECT Toomer, Jean, 1894-1967 fast
Subject Literature and history -- United States -- History -- 20th century
African Americans in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- African American.
African Americans in literature
Literature and history
United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
Author VanDemarr, Lee
ISBN 9781512806656
151280665X