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Published in 1957, two years after its author's death at the age of forty-five, A Death in the Family remains a near-perfect work of art, an autobiographical novel that contains one of the most evocative depictions of loss and grief ever written. As Jay Follet hurries back to his home in Knoxville, Tennessee, he is killed in a car accident - a tragedy that destroys not only a life, but also the domestic happiness and contentment of a young family. A novel of great courage, lyric f...

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The Morning Watch

A Southern Journey of Youth, Introspection, and Reflection in Early 20th Century Tennessee

2026

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James Agee's 'The Morning Watch' is an evocative exploration of innocence, faith, and introspection, crafted with lyrical prose and profound sensitivity. The Morning Watch explores the thoughts and feelings of 12-year-old Richard, a student at an unnamed Episcopal boarding school (based on Agee's schooling at St. Andrew's-Sewanee School in Sewanee, Tennessee), over the course of a few hours in the early morning of Good Friday in 1923. Set within the cloistered confines of a boarding school...

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Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

A Journalistic Chronicle of 1930s Alabama

2026

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James Agee's 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men' is a compelling exploration of the lives of impoverished sharecroppers in the rural American South during the Great Depression. Blending the rigorous, factual reportage of a documentary with the evocative prose of a novel, Agee's work defies traditional genre classifications. Strikingly candid, the narrative delves into the everyday experiences and intimate realities of three tenant farming families, presenting an unflinching portrait of human di...

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A Death in the Family

Classic of American Literature

2026

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James Agee's 'A Death in the Family' is a poignant exploration of grief, family, and memory set against the backdrop of 1915 Knoxville, Tennessee. With a narrative that seamlessly weaves Christian mythos and Southern Gothic realism, Agee illuminates the haunting impacts of sudden loss when a father perishes in a car accident. The novel's lyrical prose captures the fragmented consciousness of a family grappling with the vacuum left by a beloved member. Intricate details of daily life and vi...

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2023

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Collection of letters author, poet, screenwriter and film critic James Rufus Agee (1909 - 1955) and 1958 posthumous recipient of the Pulitzer for his autobiographical novel, A Death in the Family (1957), wrote to Episcopal priest Father James Harold Flye. Father Flye was both close friend and spiritual confidant. The letters span 30 years—from Agee's entrance to Phillips Exeter to his death in 1955.-Print ed.

2014

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“I’ll croak before I write ads or sell bonds—or do anything except write.”James Agee’s father died when he was just six years old, a loss immortalized in his Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, A Death in the Family. Three years later, Agee’s mother moved the mourning family from Knoxville, Tennessee, to the campus of St. Andrew’s, an Episcopal boarding school near Sewanee.There, Agee met Father James Harold Flye, who would become his history teacher. Th...

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2025

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“The Morning Watch” explores the thoughts and feelings of 12-year-old Richard, a student at an Episcopal boarding school (based on the author's schooling at St. Andrew's-Sewanee School in Sewanee, Tennessee), over the course of a few hours in the early morning of Good Friday. The protagonist is a boy (roughly myself) at edge of puberty, peak of certain kinds of hypersensitive introversion, isolation, and a certain priggishness.

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2013

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Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Agee and renowned photgrapher Walker Evans's Let Us Now Praise Famous Men is a landmark work of American photojournalism “renowned for its fusion of social conscience and artistic radicality” (The New York Times)In the summer of 1936, James Agee and Walker Evans set out on assignment for Fortune magazine to explore the daily lives of sharecroppers in the South. Their journey would prove an extraordinary collabor...

12,07 €

Brooklyn Is

Southeast of the Island: Travel Notes

2012

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"Agee's prose poem captures the textural variety of Brooklyn in language that bears reading aloud for its lilt, melody, and pleasingly pungent vocabulary." — Booklist (starred review)For the first time in book form—from the Pulitzer Prize–winning authorForeword by Jonathan Lethem, author Motherless BrooklynIn 1939, James Agee was assigned to write an article on Brooklyn for a special issue of Fort...


Unabridged

10 hours 31 min

2011

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Decades after its original publication, James Agee’s last novel seems, more than ever, an American classic. For in his lyrical, sorrowful account of a man’s death and its impact on his family, Agee painstakingly created a small world of domestic happiness and then showed how quickly and casually it could be destroyed.On a sultry summer night in 1915, Jay Follet leaves his house in Knoxville, Tennessee, to tend to his father, whom he believes is dying. The summons turns out to be a ...

17,80 €

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A Different Kind of Tension

New and Selected Stories

Unabridged

14 hours 40 min

2025

EN

A definitive collection of new and selected stories by a master of the form“Comparisons might be drawn to writers ranging from Jorge Luis Borges and Haruki Murakami to Margaret Atwood and J. D. Salinger. All of Lethem’s stories are enlivened by his wit and provocative wordplay.” —Chicago TribuneThis dazzling, genre-defying collection from Jonathan Lethem features seven major stories published since his last collect...

28,61 €