AGEE, James Rufus
Noord-Amerikaan schrijver (1909-1955)
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* 1909 Knoxville - † 16.5.1955 New York.
Journalist. Melodieuze, ritmische gedichten (Permit me Voyage, 1934). Hij schreef op verzoek van Forttune Magazine een studie over 'arme blanken' in Alabama gedurende de wereldcrisis. Het werd geweigerd en verscheen als boek Let us now praise famous men (1941). Daarna psychologische romans: The morning watch (1951); A death in the family (1958; waarvan 1961 toneelbewerking: All the way home); verder Agee on film (2 dIn. 1958-60; verzameling internationaal befaamde filmkritieken) Agees innerlijke verscheurdheid komt sterk tot uiting in Letters to Father Flye (1962). Noted American author whose early death at age 45 and posthumously published works elevated him to the mythic status of romantic literary hero-victim. Agee's best known books include the compelling documentary collaboration with photographer Walker Evans, LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN (1941) which chronicled the hard lives of Alabama sharecroppers, and the autobiographical, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, A Death in the Family, posthumously published in 1957. As a film critic, Agee made a name for himself with his intelligent, elegant prose in Time and The Nation during the 1940s. In 1948 he gave up reviewing to co-write John Huston's THE AFRICAN QUEEN (1951) and to script on his own the bizarre cult favorite, Charles Laughton's THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (1955). The two-volume Agee on Film—the first part (1958) containing his acclaimed film criticism, the second (1960) his screenplays—was published posthumously. All the Way Home, Tad Mosel's Pulitzer Prize-winning stage adaptation of A Death in the Family, was presented on Broadway in 1961 and later served as the basis for the film version in 1963. Filmagrafie1949 THE QUIET ONE dialogue, commentary 1951 THE AFRICAN QUEEN screenwriter
Onder:The African queen – film.
1952 THE BRIDE COMES TO YELLOW SKY co-screenwriter, performer 1952 CRIN BLANC LE CHEVAL SAUVAGE screenwriter, commentary— English-language version 1952 FACE TO FACE screenwriter, performer 1952 GENGHIS KHAN commentary— English-language version 1952 IN THE STREET director 1955 GREEN MAGIC screenwriter, commentary— English-language version 1955 THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER screenwriter 1963 ALL THE WAY HOME from play # |

