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Letters of James Agee to Father Flye

Letters of James Agee to Father Flye

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Letters of James Agee to Father Flye

by James agee

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George Braziller, 1962. Hardcover. Good Condition/Fair. Illustrator: . 235 pages. Light wear, pages yellowed; some soiling to the foreedge; a solid book. The jacket is chipped, torn and stained. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Category: Literary Criticism & Essays; Inventory No: 172634. .

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James Agee (1909–1955) was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He graduated from Harvard in 1932 and was hired as a staff writer at Henry Luce’s Fortune magazine. His collection of poetry, Permit Me Voyage , won the Yale Series of Younger Poets competition and was published in 1934. Though he hoped to dedicate himself full-time to poetry and fiction, Agee would remain a Time, Inc., writer for fourteen years, winning high praise from Luce himself, who considered Agee’s Fortune essay on the Tennessee Valley Authority to be the best the magazine ever published. (For his part, Agee fantasized about shooting Luce.) His book about Alabama tenant farmers during the Depression, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men , a collaboration with the photographer Walker Evans, appeared in 1941. The book was a commercial and critical failure, selling just six hundred copies in its first year of publication. Agee was later renowned for his film criticism, which appeared regularly in The Nation and Time . He cowrote the screenplays for The African Queen and The Night of the Hunter , as well as a screenplay for Charlie Chaplin, though it was never produced. Agee died of a heart attack in a New York City taxicab at forty-five. Two years later, his novel, A Death in the Family , was published and won the Pulitzer Prize. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men was republished in 1960 and hailed, on its rerelease, as an American classic. In 2013, Cotton Tenants: Three Families , a rediscovered magazine article about the Alabama tenant families, was published to critical acclaim.  James Harold Flye (1884–1985) was an Episcopal priest and teacher. He spent thirty-six years at St. Andrew’s school in Tennessee, and later served as a pastor at St. Luke’s in New York.  Robert Phelps (1922–1989) was an editor, author, and translator. He was a cofounder of Grove Press and edited works by Colette and Jean Cocteau.

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Bookseller
Easy Chair Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
172634
Title
Letters of James Agee to Father Flye
Author
James agee
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Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good Condition
Jacket Condition
Fair
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
George Braziller
Date Published
1962
Keywords
BZDB23 Literary Criticism & Essays; UPC: Original James agee Letters of James Agee to Father Flye

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