If your interest lies elsewhere, "Cane" also appears in several modern contexts:
Cane is celebrated for its lyrical intensity and its unflinching look at the Black experience in the American South and North. It doesn't follow a traditional narrative, instead weaving together sketches and poems that explore race, longing, and the spiritual connection to the land. Enes KaГ§maz Cane
“ Cane is a beautiful book. It's also a disturbing one, probably more disturbing because it does not announce itself as a protest novel. It will be unlike any other book you've ever read, and it's a book that won't let you alone, regardless of how much time...” Medium · Legible · 4 years ago Modern Perspectives on "Cane" If your interest lies elsewhere, "Cane" also appears