Jean Toomer

"Once a man has tasted creative action, then thereafter, no matter how safely he schools himself in patience, he is restive, acutely dissatisfied with anything else. He becomes as a lover to whom abstinence is intolerable."

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Source: Jean Toomer (2003). “The Uncollected Works of American Author Jean Toomer, 1894-1967”, Edwin Mellen Press

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Jean Toomer

Jean Toomer

Poet, Novelist

Jean Toomer was an influential American poet and novelist known for his work 'Cane', which explores themes of race and identity in early 20th-century America.

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