Discovery of the cosmic reionization epoch would represent a significant mi
lestone in cosmology. We present Keck spectroscopy of the quasar SDSS 1044
similar to 0125, at z = 5.73,. The spectrum shows a dramatic increase in th
e optical depth at observed wavelengths lambda greater than or similar to 7
550 Angstrom, corresponding to z(abs) greater than or similar to 5.2. Only
a few small, narrow transmission regions are present in the spectrum beyond
that point and out to the redshifts where the quasar signal begins. We int
erpret this result as a signature of the trailing edge of the cosmic reioni
zation epoch, which we estimate to occur around <z >6 (as indeed confirmed
by subsequent observations by Becker et al.) and extending down to z simila
r to 5.2. This behavior is expected in the modern theoretical models of the
reionization era, which predict a patchy and gradual onset of reionization
. The remaining transmission windows we see may correspond to the individua
l reionization bubbles (Stromgren spheres) embedded in a still largely neut
ral intergalactic medium, intersected by the line of sight to the quasar. F
uture spectroscopic observations of quasars at comparable or larger redshif
ts will provide a more detailed insight into the structure and extent of th
e reionization era.