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James Rufus Agee . November 27, 1909 – May 16, 1955) was an
American
author
,
journalist
,
poet
,
screenwriter
and
film critic
. In the 1940s, he was one of the most influential
film critics
in the U.S. His
autobiographical
novel
,
A Death in the Family
(
1957
), won the author a
posthumous
1958 Pulitzer Prize
>
James Agee was born in
Knoxville, Tennessee
, at Highland Avenue and 15th Street (renamed James Agee Street in 1999) in what is now the
Fort Sanders neighborhood
to Hugh James Agee and Laura Whitman Tyler.
[1]
When Agee was six, his father was killed in an automobile accident. From the age of seven, Agee and his younger sister, Emma, were educated in
boarding schools
. The most influential of these was located near his mother's summer cottage two miles from
Sewanee, Tennessee
.
Saint Andrews School for Mountain Boys
was run by
Episcopal
monks
affiliated with the
Order of the Holy Cross
. It was there that Agee's lifelong friendship with Episcopal priest Father James Harold Flye and his wife began in 1919. As Agee's close friend and spiritual confidant, Flye received many of Agee's most revealing letters.
Agee's mother married Father Erskind Wright in 1924, and the two moved to
Rockland, Maine
.
[2]
Agee went to
Knoxville High School
for the 1924–1925 school year, then traveled with Father Flye to Europe in the summer, when Agee was sixteen. On their return, Agee transferred to a boarding school in
New Hampshire
, entering the class of 1928 at
Phillips Exeter Academy
. Soon after, he began a correspondence with
Dwight Macdonald
.
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