A NEW LOOK AT THE LIFE OF JEAN TOOMER

A NEW LOOK AT THE LIFE OF JEAN TOOMER
Jean Toomer received much acclaim for his portrait of African-American life in the early 20th century in his 1923 book Cane. The Harlem Renaissance author wrote vivid vignettes in a series of poems and short stories in the book. Next week, the book will be re-released with a new introduction written by Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates and Emory University scholar Rudolph Byrd. In the 70-page introduction, the two scholars write that Toomer, a light-skinned black man of mixed heritage, chose to live much of his life as a black man passing as white. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Byrd about the life of Toomer.

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