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Invisible Darkness offers a striking interpretation of the tortured lives of the two major novelists of the Harlem Renaissance: Jean Toomer, author of Cane (1923), and Nella Larsen, author of Quicksand (1928) and Passing (1929). Charles R. Larson examines the common belief that both writers disappeared after the Harlem Renaissance and died in obscurity; he dispels the misconception that they vanished into the white world and lived unproductive and unrewarding lives. In clear, jargon-free language, Larson demonstrates the opposing views that both writers had about their work vis-?-vis the incipient black arts movement; he traces each writers troubled childhood and describes the unresolved questions of race that haunted Toomer and Larsen all of their lives. Larson follows Toomer through the wreckage of his personal life as well as the troubled years of his increasingly quirky spiritual quest until his death in a nursing home in 1967. Using previously unpublished letters and documents, Larson establishes for the first time the details of Larsens life, illustrating that virtually every published fact about her life is incorrect. With an innovative chronology that breaks the conventions of the traditional biographical form, Larson narrates what happened to both of these writers during their supposed years of withdrawal. He demonstrates that Nella Larsen never really gave up her fight for creative and personal fulfillment and that Jean Toomers connection to the Harlem Renaissanceand the black worldis at best a dubious one. This strong revisionist interpretation of two major writers will have a major i mpact on African American literary studies.

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title:Invisible Darkness : Jean Toomer & Nella Larsen
author:Larson, Charles R.
publisher:University of Iowa Press
isbn10 | asin:087745437X
print isbn13:9780877454373
ebook isbn13:9781587291302
language:English
subjectToomer, Jean,--1894-1967, Larsen, Nella, American fiction--African American authors--History and criticism, American fiction--20th century--History and criticism, Novelists, American--20th century--Biography, African American novelists--Biography, African
publication date:1993
lcc:PS3539.O478Z73 1993eb
ddc:813/.5209896073
subject:Toomer, Jean,--1894-1967, Larsen, Nella, American fiction--African American authors--History and criticism, American fiction--20th century--History and criticism, Novelists, American--20th century--Biography, African American novelists--Biography, African
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Invisible Darkness
Jean Toomer & Nella Larsen
Charles R. Larson
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PRESS
IOWA CITY
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University of Iowa Press,
Iowa City 52242
Copyright 1993 by the
University of Iowa Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Design by Richard Hendel
No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Printed on acid-free paper
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in
Publication Data
Larson, Charles R.
Invisible darkness: Jean Toomer
and Nella Larsen / by Charles R.
Larson.
P. cm.
Includes bibliographical
references and index.
ISBN 0-87745-425-6 (cloth),
ISBN 0-87745-437-X (pbk.)
1. Toomer, Jean, 18941967.
2. Larsen, Nella. 3. American
fiction Afro-American authors
History and criticism. 4. American
fiction 20th century History and
criticism. 5. Afro-American
novelists 20th century Biography.
6. Afro-Americans in literature.
I. Title.
PS3539.0478Z73 1993
813'.5209896073 dc20 93-15637
CIP
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For Roberta, Vanessa, & Joshua
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
In the Middle
1
Picture 3
Toomer
8
Picture 4
Larsen
55
Endgame
93
Picture 5
Larsen
94
Picture 6
Toomer
120
Childhood
167
Picture 7
Toomer
168
Picture 8
Larsen
184
Invisible Darkness
197
Notes
213
Sources
227
Index
233

Page ix
Acknowledgments
When you write an autobiography, you have only yourself to thank, although you can blame others for the mistakes of your life. A biography is a totally different matter. You would not be able to write it without the help of other people; you can blame only yourself for your mistakes. The errors in this book are solely my own. I would not have been able to write it without the generous support and assistance of dozens of people.
Arthur P. Davis, Bernth Lindfors, C. Barry Chabot, Eric Sellin, Frank Turaj, and John Collier gave initial support to the project itself. Bruce Kellner, a walking resource about the Harlem Renaissance, patiently answered questions about the period whenever I was stumped. Nancy Loughridge generously opened her files on Margery Latimer and filled in much of the background on the Toomer-Latimer marriage. Faith Berry and David Levering Lewis suggested numerous leads I would never have followed on my own. To these people I owe my respect and admiration.
As for interviews with people who knew either or both of the subjects, I want to single out Susan L. Sandberg for answering letter after letter about her mother, Margerie Content Toomer, as well as her stepfather, Jean Toomer. Alice Carper provided similar information about Nella Larsen. Without her help, as well as the support of Carolyn Lane and Mildred Phillips, I would probably have concluded that Nella Larsen actually did disappear. Interviews (both written and oral) with many other people were invaluable: William J. Welch, M.D., Carla Peterson, Hope Haley, Isaiah T. Creswell, and Richmond Barthe.
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