the 'everlasting song' that defined the Harlem Renaissance
- Written by: Tamlyn Avery, Lecturer in American Studies, The University of Queensland

Renowned for its experimental style and provocative depictions of 20th century US race relations, Jean Toomer’s Cane (1923) remains the great enigma of African American literary modernism.
The novel interweaves the stories of multiple characters’ lives in southern and northern communities during the post-slavery “Jim Crow”...
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