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  1. Summary. The vignettes and stories in Part 1 take place in a rural community in the southern state of Georgia. "Karintha" is a vignette, or brief description narrated in the third-person past tense. The vignette combines prose and lyrics from an African American folk song. "Karintha" begins and ends with a folk song stanza describing a woman ...

  2. Cane Summary and Analysis of “Karintha” to “Evening Song”. Summary. Karintha (prose) Men always desired Karintha, even when she was a small child. She was a whirl of energy and mischief, a wild flash. Rumors were spread even when she was young. Houses in Georgia were two rooms: in one you cooked and ate, in the other you slept and made ...

    • Jean Toomer
  3. Karintha is a woman. She who carries beauty, perfect as dusk when the sun goes down. She has been married many times. Old men remind her that a few years back they rode her hobby-horse upon their knees. Karintha smiles, and indulges them when she is in the mood for it. She has contempt for them.

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  5. Cane, experimental novel by Jean Toomer, published in 1923 and reprinted in 1967, about the African American experience. This symbolic, poetic work comprises a variety of literary forms, including poems and short stories, and incorporates elements from both Southern black folk culture and the contemporary white avant-garde.

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  6. The poems in Part 1 borrow from folk songs, spirituals, and imagist techniques. "Reapers" is an eight-line poem ... Read More: Part 1, Becky "Becky" is a vignette or brief description narrated in the first-person past tense. Four sentences appear at the beginni... Read More: Part 1, Carma "Carma" is a vignette narrated in the third-person past ...

  7. 7,400+ In-Depth Study Guides. 4,900+ Quick-Read Plot Summaries. Downloadable PDFs. Subscribe for $3 a Month. Cane is an ode to the Southern United States of the early 20th century. Typically referred to as a novel, this hybrid book is a series of 29 loosely related chapters that range from poetry to song to prose.

  8. The first section of Cane features stories and poems related to rural black life in the South, including themes related to lynching, interracial desire, and the many deep-seated structures of racial oppression that were in place at that time. Many stories and poems also engage black religion and spirituality in various ways, though Toomer's ...