Cane

Author: Jean Toomer

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Description: Cane por Jean Toomer es una exploración lírica y conmovedora de la experiencia afroamericana en el Sur rural y urbano. A través de poesía y prosa, captura la tristeza y la belleza de vidas marcadas por la opresión, haciendo de este un documento poderoso y esencial.

Pages: 113

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