Writer’s Wednesday: James Agee

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Click Here to Read: James Agee on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: A Famous Man: The collected works of James Agee by David Denby in The New Yorker in the January 9, 2006 Issue.

Click Here to Read: Let Us Now Praise James Agee By Danny Heitman in HUMANITIES in July/August 2012 | Volume 33, Number 4.

Click Here to Read:  Agee Unfettered: By Will Blythe in the New York Times on June 15, 2008.

Click Here to Read: Vistas of Perfection: The self-dissatisfied life and art of James Agee by Adam Kirsch in The Havard Magazine in MAY-JUNE 2009.

Click Here to Read: “You Ain’t Never Seen Trouble Till You Lose a Youngun”: Life, illness, and death among the tenant farmers of 1936 Alabama, from a newly discovered book by the creators of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men By James Agee and Walker Evans on the Slate website on June 12, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Dispatches from the Dust Bowl: James Agee, an angry Vermeer of deprivation, penetrates the wretchedness of the American Depression, and with photographer Walker Evans concentrates ordinariness until it becomes sublime: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men is a work of art by Vera Rule on the Guardian website on August 17, 2001.

Click Here to Read:  Flavorwire Author Club: James Agee Defined New Journalism With ‘Let Us Now Praise Famous Men’ by Elisabeth Donnelly on the Flavorwire website on May 13, 2014.

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