A Death in the Family
By James Agee
Introduction by Steve Earle
By James Agee
Introduction by Steve Earle
By James Agee
Introduction by Steve Earle
By James Agee
Introduction by Steve Earle
Category: Literary Fiction | Classic Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Classic Fiction
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$17.00
Sep 29, 2009 | ISBN 9780143105718
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Sep 10, 2008 | ISBN 9781440641794
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Praise
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
“[James Agee’s words] are so indelibly etched someplace inside of me that I couldn’t reach to rub them out even if I wanted to. And I never want to.” —Steve Earle, from the Introduction
“The work of a writer whose power with English words can make you gasp.” —Alfred Kazin, The New York Times Book Review
“It is, in the full sense, poetry. . . . The language of the book, at once luminous and discreet . . . remains in the mind.” —The New Republic
“Wonderfully alive.” —The New Yorker
“A Death in the Family remains one of the most beautifully written of all American novels. James Agee’s talent was both luxuriant and precise, and the opening sequence is still one of the finest prose poems in our language. He is one of those writers who cause other writers to shiver with pure pleasure.” —Pat Conroy
“People I know who read A Death in the Family forty years ago still talk about it. So do I. It is a great book, and I’m happy to see it done anew.” —Andre Dubus
“For as long as fiction is read, James Agee’s A Death in the Family stands as an American masterpiece. There is no stronger, more moving document in our literature than this account of a father’s sudden death in the early years of our century. Here are the full spectrum of emotion and resonance, the tensile, perfectly nuanced language, the prayerful inquiry into identity itself, and characters so perfectly rounded that they exist in every specificity of inquiry, acute awareness, dumb love, and sensual arrest. This book has been my Bible; may it bless new generations of readers.” —Jayne Anne Phillips
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