the book "Cane"

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The book "Cane" is a 1923 modernist work by Jean Toomer that blends poetry, prose, and drama to depict African American life in the rural South and urban North during the early 20th century.

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instanceOf book
literary work
modernist work
author Jean Toomer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception recognized as a landmark of African American modernism
depicts African American life in the early 20th century
Great Migration experiences
racial oppression in the United States
form blend of poetry, prose, and drama
genre African American literature
experimental fiction
modernist literature
prose poetry
short story cycle
hasNarrativeMode fragmented narrative
multiple narrators
influenced African American modernist literature
later experimental fiction by Black writers
influencedBy Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
notableSection Becky NERFINISHED
Blood-Burning Moon NERFINISHED
Bona and Paul NERFINISHED
Box Seat
Carma NERFINISHED
Esther NERFINISHED
Fern NERFINISHED
Kabnis NERFINISHED
Karintha NERFINISHED
Seventh Street NERFINISHED
pageCountApproximate 160
placeOfPublication New York City
publicationYear 1923
publisher Boni and Liveright NERFINISHED
setting rural American South
urban American North
structure three-part structure
theme alienation
identity
memory and history
race
rural versus urban life
sexuality
spirituality
violence
timePeriodDepicted early 20th century United States

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Karintha appearsIn the book "Cane"