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"In my opinion, [Agee's] column is the most remarkable regular event in American journalism today."—W. H. Auden
James Agee was passionately involved with the movies throughout his life. A master of both fiction and nonfiction, he wrote about film in clean, smart prose as the reviewer for Time magazine and as a columnist for The Nation. Agee was particularly perceptive about the work of his friend John Huston and recognized the artistic merit of certain B films such as The Curse of the Cat People and other movies produced by Val Lewton.
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Add Agee on Film, In my opinion, [Agee's] column is the most remarkable regular event in American journalism today.—W. H. Auden James Agee was passionately involved with the movies throughout his life. A master of both fiction and nonfiction, he wrote about film, Agee on Film to your collection on WonderClub |