Herga's commitment to Nella Larsen's running sand Helga Crane chose to pass out negatively in Nella Larsen's running sand, but her behavior was always reactive. Anxiety of Herga is a metaphor of "sand of sand". She is sinking throughout the novel. Naxos was the first place Helga promised. Her interaction with James Bale made Helga feel "shame" and "power", so she wanted to feel "planned" after being canceled (1533).
The novel and the second novel "Transfer" by Nella Larsen reflect the pursuit of acceptance of the author himself. "I can draw my own self from a wanderer, Hergaklan who has a good understanding of Nella Larsen's character," T. N. R. Rogers said in a preface to the novel. Larsen was born in Chicago in 1891. Her mother is Caucasian and her father is black. Her mother remarried a white Danish man who already had a 1 year old white girl when married. Larsen 's biographer Thadious M. Davis, Larsen was dispatched to live in a shelter, finally found a way to live with her relatives in Denmark, then returned to New York, where it became a literary movement of the Harlem Renaissance became. Outstanding respected voice of the 1920s and 1930s
"Helga Crane was sitting alone in her room at 8 o'clock in those evenings." These opening lines told Nella Larsen's first novel "Rainbow" (1928) 's plot and features . The main character Helga Crane is a lonely, lonely woman, life is certainly weakened. Herga is a mixed race, mother is white, father is black. Helga's father gave up his wife and daughter, Helga's mother soon married a white man. Helga now has a white stepfamily. Helga with a dark skin was raised by white and black people and dismissed, surviving in a lonely childhood and continuing to ask acceptance only for adults wherever she goes.