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Publication Date
1993-12-16
Pages
320
ISBN
9780195083293
Book Title
Jean Toomer Reader : Selected Unpublished Writings
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
1993
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Jean Toomer
Genre
Literary Collections, Social Science
Topic
American / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Jean Toomer achieved instant recognition as a critic and thinker in 1923 with the publication of his novel Cane, a harsh, eloquent vision of black American hardship and suffering. But because of his reclusive, introspective nature, Toomer's fame waned in later years, and today his other contributions to American thought and literature are all but forgotten. Now, this collection of unpublished writings restores a crucial dimension to our understanding of this important African American author. Thematically arranging letters, sketches, poems, autobiography, short stories, a play, and a children's story, Frederik Rusch offers insight into Toomer's mind and spirituality, his feelings on racial identity in America, and his attitudes toward and ideas about Cane. Rusch highlights Toomer's reflections on America, its people, landscape, and politics, reveals his significance for the problems and issues of today, and helps us understand Toomer not only as writer, but also as social critic, prophet, mystic, and idealist. Exploring Toomer's attempts to find self-realization and transcend social and cultural definitions of race, this book offers a unique view of the United States through the life of one of its most significant and fascinating intellectuals.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195083296
ISBN-13
9780195083293
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Book Title
Jean Toomer Reader : Selected Unpublished Writings
Author
Jean Toomer
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
American / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
1993
Genre
Literary Collections, Social Science
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3539.O478a6 1993
Reviews
"A useful addition to African-American literary scholarship....Properly emphasizes what Toomer critics have identified as the major themes of his life and work."--Choice, "Continuing a decade's work on Jean Toomer's literary development, Frederick L. Rusch's exemplary edition of the unpublished works invites us to follow the work of a writer whose project was no less than defining the subjective creation of a multi-cultural American."--John M. Reilly, StateUniversity of New York at Albany, "Valuable supplementary material from one of the most importantAfrican-American writers of all time. This will help to re-establish his worthand make him more widely known and appreciated."--Dennis Brutus, University ofColorado, "Valuable supplementary material from one of the most important African-American writers of all time. This will help to re-establish his worth and make him more widely known and appreciated."--Dennis Brutus, University of Colorado, "Toomer was one of the most talented authors of the Harlem Renaissance, and he made valuable contributions to modernist literature, unfortunately forgotten, that this volume helps make clear."--Mary Ann Wimsatt, University of South Carolina, "A useful addition to African-American literary scholarship... Properlyemphasizes what Toomer critics have identified as the major themes of his lifeand work."--Choice, "A useful addition to African-American literary scholarship....Properly emphasizes what Toomer critics have identified as the major themes of his life and work."--Choice"A valuable addition to the body of Toomer's work."--Georgia Historical Quarterly"Toomer was one of the most talented authors of the Harlem Renaissance, and he made valuable contributions to modernist literature, unfortunately forgotten, that this volume helps make clear."--Mary Ann Wimsatt, University of South Carolina"Continuing a decade's work on Jean Toomer's literary development, Frederick L. Rusch's exemplary edition of the unpublished works invites us to follow the work of a writer whose project was no less than defining the subjective creation of a multi-cultural American."--John M. Reilly, State University of New York at Albany"Valuable supplementary material from one of the most important African-American writers of all time. This will help to re-establish his worth and make him more widely known and appreciated."--Dennis Brutus, University of Colorado"A valuable addition to the primary source materials on Toomer."--Joseph McLaren, Hofstra University"A useful addition to African-American literary scholarship....Properly emphasizes what Toomer critics have identified as the major themes of his life and work."--Choice"A valuable addition to the body of Toomer's work."--Georgia Historical Quarterly"Toomer was one of the most talented authors of the Harlem Renaissance, and he made valuable contributions to modernist literature, unfortunately forgotten, that this volume helps make clear."--Mary Ann Wimsatt, University of South Carolina"Continuing a decade's work on Jean Toomer's literary development, Frederick L. Rusch's exemplary edition of the unpublished works invites us to follow the work of a writer whose project was no less than defining the subjective creation of a multi-cultural American."--John M. Reilly, State University of New York at Albany"Valuable supplementary material from one of the most important African-American writers of all time. This will help to re-establish his worth and make him more widely known and appreciated."--Dennis Brutus, University of Colorado"A valuable addition to the primary source materials on Toomer."--Joseph McLaren, Hofstra University, "Continuing a decade's work on Jean Toomer's literary development,Frederick L. Rusch's exemplary edition of the unpublished works invites us tofollow the work of a writer whose project was no less than defining thesubjective creation of a multi-cultural American."--John M. Reilly, StateUniversity of New York at Albany, "Toomer was one of the most talented authors of the Harlem Renaissance,and he made valuable contributions to modernist literature, unfortunatelyforgotten, that this volume helps make clear."--Mary Ann Wimsatt, University ofSouth Carolina, "A useful addition to African-American literary scholarship....Properly emphasizes what Toomer critics have identified as the major themes of his life and work."--Choice"A valuable addition to the body of Toomer's work."--Georgia Historical Quarterly"Toomer was one of the most talented authors of the Harlem Renaissance, and he made valuable contributions to modernist literature, unfortunately forgotten, that this volume helps make clear."--Mary Ann Wimsatt, University of South Carolina"Continuing a decade's work on Jean Toomer's literary development, Frederick L. Rusch's exemplary edition of the unpublished works invites us to follow the work of a writer whose project was no less than defining the subjective creation of a multi-cultural American."--John M. Reilly, State University of New York at Albany"Valuable supplementary material from one of the most important African-American writers of all time. This will help to re-establish his worth and make him more widely known and appreciated."--Dennis Brutus, University of Colorado"A valuable addition to the primary source materials on Toomer."--Joseph McLaren, Hofstra University, "A Valuable Addition to the Primary Source Materials on Toomer."--Joseph Mclaren, Hofstra University, "A useful addition to African-American literary scholarship....Properly emphasizes what Toomer critics have identified as the major themes of his life and work."-- Choice "A valuable addition to the body of Toomer's work."-- Georgia Historical Quarterly "Toomer was one of the most talented authors of the Harlem Renaissance, and he made valuable contributions to modernist literature, unfortunately forgotten, that this volume helps make clear."--Mary Ann Wimsatt, University of South Carolina "Continuing a decade's work on Jean Toomer's literary development, Frederick L. Rusch's exemplary edition of the unpublished works invites us to follow the work of a writer whose project was no less than defining the subjective creation of a multi-cultural American."--John M. Reilly, State University of New York at Albany "Valuable supplementary material from one of the most important African-American writers of all time. This will help to re-establish his worth and make him more widely known and appreciated."--Dennis Brutus, University of Colorado "A valuable addition to the primary source materials on Toomer."--Joseph McLaren, Hofstra University, "A useful addition to African-American literary scholarship....Properly emphasizes what Toomer critics have identified as the major themes of his life and work."--Choice "A valuable addition to the body of Toomer's work."--Georgia Historical Quarterly "Toomer was one of the most talented authors of the Harlem Renaissance, and he made valuable contributions to modernist literature, unfortunately forgotten, that this volume helps make clear."--Mary Ann Wimsatt,University of South Carolina "Continuing a decade's work on Jean Toomer's literary development, Frederick L. Rusch's exemplary edition of the unpublished works invites us to follow the work of a writer whose project was no less than defining the subjective creation of a multi-cultural American."--John M. Reilly,StateUniversity of New York at Albany "Valuable supplementary material from one of the most important African-American writers of all time. This will help to re-establish his worth and make him more widely known and appreciated."--Dennis Brutus,University of Colorado "A valuable addition to the primary source materials on Toomer."--Joseph McLaren,Hofstra University, "A useful addition to African-American literary scholarship....Properly emphasizes what Toomer critics have identified as the major themes of his life and work."--Choice "A valuable addition to the body of Toomer's work."--Georgia Historical Quarterly "Toomer was one of the most talented authors of the Harlem Renaissance, and he made valuable contributions to modernist literature, unfortunately forgotten, that this volume helps make clear."--Mary Ann Wimsatt, University of South Carolina "Continuing a decade's work on Jean Toomer's literary development, Frederick L. Rusch's exemplary edition of the unpublished works invites us to follow the work of a writer whose project was no less than defining the subjective creation of a multi-cultural American."--John M. Reilly, State University of New York at Albany "Valuable supplementary material from one of the most important African-American writers of all time. This will help to re-establish his worth and make him more widely known and appreciated."--Dennis Brutus, University of Colorado "A valuable addition to the primary source materials on Toomer."--Joseph McLaren, Hofstra University
Table of Content
I. Cane1. Pre-CaneLetter to Waldo Frank, John McClure, Frank, The Liberator, Lola Ridge, Sherwood Anderson2. CaneLetter to Gorham Munson, Kenneth Macgowan, Frank3. Post-CaneLetter to Frank, Horace LiverightII. The Mystical ExperienceThe ExperienceIII. The Negro, the Blue Man, and the New RaceIntroduction: Prejudice; Germ Carriers; The Fable of a Creature2. The NegroNegro Psychology in The Emperor JonesLetter to Sherwood AndersonThe Negro Emergent3. The Blue ManLetter to Horace Liveright, Waldo FrankNot Typically AmericanFighting the Vice4. The New RaceA New Race in AmericaLetter to James Weldon JohnsonThe AmericansOppose the Force, Not the ManMankind Means BrotherhoodIV. Caught in the MachineTo DykeSellingA Comment on the Vegetable by, F. Scott FitzgeraldDrackmanThe Scottsboro BoysAmerican LetterTo SleepLove on a TrainMan's Home CompanionLumpThe Spoken WordWinter RoadGeorge WashingtonAtomic EnergyV. A Children's StoryMonroviaVI. The Land1 Introduction. Highways Should Be RightwaysIt Used to BeWhy These?The Extremes Are Great2. The NortheastNew YorkThe Brilliant Brotherhood: New York City during the Mystical Experience of 1926DoylestownThe Presence of a Field3. The SouthNight4. Chicago5. New MexicoTo the Land of the PeopleRainbowThe Dust of AbiquiuTaos NightNew Mexico after IndiaPart of the UniverseSanta Fe Sequence6. CaliforniaCarombAmerica's Proposed Riveria: A Chicagoan's Impressions of Los AngelesVII. EpilogueMusicA Double PortraitTo Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred StieglitzTired, I have come to the doorBibliography
Copyright Date
1993
Lccn
93-016374
Dewey Decimal
813.52
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes

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