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Cane as blues

McKeever, 1970

Document ID
340498556714560342
Author
McKeever B
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Negro American Literature Forum

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To be oracular is to be prophetic, for an oracle is not simply a, messenger but a. harbinger. The oracle vouchsafes a, prediction which is not merely a fore-cast but a talisman, a way of dealing with the fate foreseen. Cane is oracular, documenting as it does a Southern milieu …
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