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  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee, Lloyd James

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Dec. 1, 2011)
    Winner of the 1958 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 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 false alarm, but on his way back to his family, Jay has a car accident and is killed instantly. Dancing back and forth in time and braiding the viewpoints of Jay's wife, brother, and young son, Rufus, Agee creates an overwhelmingly powerful novel of innocence, tenderness, and loss that should be read aloud for the sheer music of its prose.
  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1969)
    A powerful, moving story of a universal human situation. It tells of a loving and closely-knit family and of their great courage when tragedy changes senselessly and suddenly the lives of those who are left behind. WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE
  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Library Binding (Center Point Pub, Feb. 1, 2000)
    The tragedy of Jay Follet's sudden death destroys his family's secure and loving world.
  • A Death In The Family

    James Agee

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, Dec. 1, 1982)
    On a sultry summer night in 1915, Jay Follet leaves his house in Knoxville, Tennessee, to tend to his father, who he believes is dying. The summons turns out to be a false alarm, but on his way back to his family, Jay has a car accident and is killed instantly. Dancing back and forth in time and braiding the viewpoints of Jay's wife, brother, and young son, Rufus, Agee creates an overwhelming powerful novel of innocence, tenderness, and loss that should be read for the sheer music of its prose.
  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Hardcover (The Franklin Library, Jan. 1, 1979)
    pp. 342, AEG, full black/gilt embossed leather, silk endpapers, satin ribbon, 4 raised bands, unopened.
  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee, Lloyd James

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Dec. 1, 2011)
    [This is the MP3CD audiobook format.] Winner of the 1958 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 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 false alarm, but on his way back to his family, Jay has a car accident and is killed instantly. Dancing back and forth in time and braiding the viewpoints of Jay's wife, brother, and young son, Rufus, Agee creates an overwhelmingly powerful novel of innocence, tenderness, and loss that should be read aloud for the sheer music of its prose.
  • A death in the family

    James Agee

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1967)
    None
  • Death In The Family

    AGEE

    Hardcover (Peter Owen Ltd, April 1, 1986)
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  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Paperback (Bantam, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Forty years 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 false alarm, but on his way back to his family, Jay has a car accident and is killed instantly. Dancing back and forth in time and braiding the viewpoints of Jay's wife, brother, and young son, Rufus, Agee creates an overwhelmingly powerful novel of innocence, tenderness, and loss that should be read aloud for the sheer music of its prose."An utterly individual and original book...one of the most deeply worked out expressions of human feeling that I have ever read."--Alfred Kazin, 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."--New Republic"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, author of Dancing After Hours and Meditations From A Moveable ChairFrom the Trade Paperback edition.
  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    None
  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Aug. 1, 1998)
    The tragedy of Jay Follet's sudden death destroys his family's secure and loving world