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Jean Toomer: Critical Essay by Nellie Y. McKay

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SOURCE: “Finding a Different Place: Cane (2),” in Jean Toomer, Artist: A Study of His Literary Life and Work, 1894-1936, The University of North Carolina Press, 1984, pp. 125-50.

In the following essay, McKay interprets the second section of Cane as an exploration of Toomer's urban experience in the North.

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