Cane by Jean Toomer - front cover
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Cane

by Jean Toomer

"Cane" by Jean Toomer, Harper & Row, 1969, First Perennial Classic Edition. Paperback in good condition with minor wear. A key work of the Harlem Renaissance and African American literature, blending poetry and narrative. Introduction by Arna Bontemps. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of classic literature.

$16.06$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1969
Harper & Row
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B8-ALT-BRS-0325

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Condition Details

This paperback edition of "Cane" shows minor wear, with some scuffing on the cover and slight edge wear. The binding is intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or markings. The absence of a dust jacket is typical for this format. Overall, this copy is in good condition, suitable for both collectors and readers.

About This Vintage 1969 Edition

"Cane" by Jean Toomer, published by Harper & Row in New York, is a seminal work of the Harlem Renaissance. This specific edition is the First Perennial Classic Edition, released in 1969. Known for its innovative structure and lyrical prose, "Cane" is a significant text in African American literature and modernism. Jean Toomer's work blends poetry, drama, and narrative to explore African American life in both rural and urban settings. This edition includes an introduction by Arna Bontemps, offering further insight into Toomer's impact and the book's historical context. The book is a paperback, showing minor signs of wear but remains in good condition with intact binding. This edition is a valuable piece for collectors interested in classic literature and African American culture.

Publisher Information

Publisher

Harper & Row

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