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Jean Toomer's Years with Gurdjieff - Portrait of an Artist, 1923-1936 (Paperback)
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Jean Toomer's Years with Gurdjieff - Portrait of an Artist, 1923-1936 (Paperback)
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Jean Toomer (1894-1967) earned his place in American literary
history with Cane (1923), a brilliant modernist collage of fiction,
poetry, and drama about black life in rural Georgia and the urban
North. Although Toomer continued to write prodigiously, his work
went largely unpublished as he turned away from an exploration of
his African American roots he had employed so powerfully in Cane.
Rudolph P. Byrd examines the central reason behind Toomer's
literary decline: his enthusiasm for the theories of George
Gurdjieff, a contemporary Russian psychologist, philosopher, and
mystic. As Toomer's work degenerated into propaganda for
Gurdjieff's theories on human development and spiritual reforms,
publishers turned away. Yet, Byrd makes clear that the works Toomer
wrote after 1923 do not represent the total break from his earlier
concerns that critics have generally assumed. Examining both Cane
and the body of writings Toomer produced after it, Byrd finds a
distinct thematic unity in the Toomer canon--a consistent,
optimistic faith in human possibility and wholeness.
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