Cane


Read by Jim Locke

(2.8 stars; 4 reviews)

Reading this book, I had a vision of a land, heretofore sunk in the mists of muteness, suddenly rising up into the eminence of song. Innumerable books have been written about the South; some good books have been written in the South. This book is the South. . . . . Part One is the primitive and evanescent world of Georgia. Part Two is the threshing and suffering brown world of Washington. . . . Part Three is Georgia again . . . this black womb of the ferment seed: the neurotic, educated, spiritually stirring Negro. From the Forward by Waldo Frank (4 hr 40 min)

Chapters

Forward 7:18 Read by Jim Locke
Karintha 4:54 Read by Jim Locke
Reapers 1:02 Read by Jim Locke
November Cotton Flower 1:17 Read by Jim Locke
Becky 7:09 Read by Jim Locke
Face 0:51 Read by Jim Locke
Cotton Song 1:17 Read by Jim Locke
Carma 6:09 Read by Jim Locke
Song of the Son 1:55 Read by Jim Locke
Georgia Dusk 2:13 Read by Jim Locke
Fern 12:37 Read by Jim Locke
Nullo 0:44 Read by Jim Locke
Evening Song 1:08 Read by Jim Locke
Esther 15:40 Read by Jim Locke
Conversion 0:40 Read by Jim Locke
Portrait in Georgia 0:51 Read by Jim Locke
Blood-burning Moon 22:29 Read by Jim Locke
Seventh Street 2:42 Read by Jim Locke
Rhobert 4:13 Read by Jim Locke
Avey 14:50 Read by Jim Locke
Beehive 1:04 Read by Jim Locke
Storm Ending 0:49 Read by Jim Locke
Theater 12:39 Read by Jim Locke
Her Lips Are Copper Wire 1:06 Read by Jim Locke
Calling Jesus 2:31 Read by Jim Locke
Box Seat 27:40 Read by Jim Locke
Prayer 1:26 Read by Jim Locke
Harvest Song 3:10 Read by Jim Locke
Bona and Paul 22:10 Read by Jim Locke
Kabnis, Part 1 43:33 Read by Jim Locke
Kabnis, Part 2 54:26 Read by Jim Locke

Reviews

close but not really?


(1 stars)

Idk why this reader is not accurately reading the text? He’s missing entire sentences and changing the words the author used, which is honestly not how I hope a book will be read. I don’t know if there and different versions of the text but page numbers change more than the words really do in my experience. There’s many times where he’s changed the word “ladies” into girls and that changes the tone of the text and shows me more about the reader than the novel.


(2 stars)

The style did not really work for me. The parts seemed disjointed to me. The reader's cadence and enunciation didn't help.