单词 | James Agee |
例句 | Hale County, Ala., is where Walker Evans documented in photographs the lives of white sharecroppers in the Depression era; Evans, with the writer James Agee, created the still-moving book “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.” Review: A Multiplicity of Moments in Under 80 Minutes in ‘Hale County’ 2018-09-13T04:00:00Z And she began reading about them; an early influence, she said, was James Agee’s film criticism for The Nation. Judith Crist, Film Critic, Dies at 90 2012-08-07T16:35:14Z In its formal design, and in its interest in art and history, the book resembles a slender ghost version of James Agee’s text for “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.” Times Critics’ Top Books of 2017 2017-12-07T05:00:00Z Inspired by “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,” Walker Evans and James Agee’s photojournalistic account of poor American sharecroppers, the work is a little bit Steinbeck and a little bit “Oklahoma!” Copeland’s ‘The Tender Land’ Is Revived by Chelsea Opera 2014-06-16T04:00:00Z Here Ms. Bullock sang Samuel Barber’s masterpiece from 1947, “Knoxville: Summer of 1915,” based on a highly atmospheric text from the prologue to James Agee’s novel “A Death in the Family.” Review: Young Concert Artists Gala Offers Stars in the Making 2016-05-11T04:00:00Z Yet it was her keen feeling for James Agee’s elegiac, homespun text that made the performance exceptionally moving. Best Classical Music of 2019 2019-12-04T05:00:00Z The critic James Agee called it the “highest moment in movies.” Some Movies Actually Understand Poverty in America 2020-11-27T05:00:00Z This is where Walker Evans made his photographs of white sharecropper families for “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men” with James Agee’s text, a core document of Depression-era poverty. In Hale County, Alabama, Two Visions of Place 2023-01-12T05:00:00Z In TIME, critic James Agee credited Parker for “a fine, shoulder-wriggling job.” Eleanor Parker: More Than Just the Sound of Music Baroness 2013-12-11T03:11:54Z More than any other active filmmaker Mr. Malick belongs in the visionary company of homegrown romantics like Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Hart Crane and James Agee. | 'The Tree of Life': Heaven, Texas and the Cosmic Whodunit 2011-05-26T16:50:46Z Then he collaborated with the James Agee Trust and Melville House to publish the article in book form. James Agee’s Article as ‘Cotton Tenants: Three Families’ 2013-06-03T22:41:39Z In 1960, he discovered “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,” the 1941 book of photographs by Walker Evans and with a poetic text by James Agee. William Christenberry, artist of a crumbling, memory-haunted South, dies at 80 2016-11-29T05:00:00Z Lopate, himself an excellent essayist, is also a leading curator of the form; here, he collects examples from an extraordinary era that included Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, James Agee and more. New & Noteworthy, From Brilliant Essays to Stupid People 2021-03-30T04:00:00Z It was a region memorialized decades earlier by James Agee and Walker Evans in “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.” “I’m Very Much in Love with Where I’m From”: William Christenberry’s American South 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z A few of these Tennessee passages are nearly as lovely as anything in James Agee’s prose poem “Knoxville: Summer of 1915.” Books of The Times: ?The Last Holiday: A Memoir? by Gil Scott-Heron - Review 2012-01-09T23:31:50Z In his 1949 essay “Comedy’s Greatest Era,” James Agee suggested that “Keaton’s face ranked almost with Lincoln’s as an early American archetype; it was haunting, handsome, almost beautiful, yet it was also irreducibly funny.” Review: ‘The Great Buster’ Brings a Deadpan Genius Back to Life 2018-10-03T04:00:00Z In his book “The Biographical Dictionary of Film,” David Thomson explained what knocked him out about James Agee’s film criticism during the 1940s. Books of The Times: Inducements to Filthiness and Other Paradoxes 2011-03-22T11:00:00Z The early drafts he wrote in a dense, emotionally charged style modeled on James Agee’s in “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.” Books: ?Deliverance?: A Dark Heart Still Beating 2010-08-24T22:27:00Z "I wouldn't say she is particularly gifted as an actress," James Agee wrote in The Nation in 1944. Elizabeth Taylor, legendary actress, dies at 79 2011-03-23T13:57:00Z The journalists, who occasionally sit in with the band, are modeled on James Agee and Walker Evans, who wrote and provided photographs for “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.” Review: ‘Let Us Now Praise Susan Sontag,’ by Sibyl Kempson 2015-05-05T04:00:00Z Henry David Thoreau, James Agee, Henry Miller and Norman Mailer were all nonpareil navel-gazers who found their perfect subject in themselves and couldn’t see the world any other way. ‘My Struggle’: Book four of Karl Ove Knausgaard’s monumental memoir 2015-04-26T04:00:00Z Last year Mr. Galati, reuniting with Ms. Ahrens and Mr. Flaherty, directed the premiere of a new musical there called “Knoxville,” based on James Agee’s autobiographical novel, “A Death in the Family.” Frank Galati, Mainstay of Chicago Theater, Dies at 79 2023-01-04T05:00:00Z Though it earned the admiration of the critic James Agee, who wrote English-language narration for the American release, the film had been thought lost until a release print turned up in Italy. Critic’s Notebook: ‘To Save and Project’: The Modern Exalts Film Preservation 2012-10-07T21:58:27Z I think of the messy genius of James Agee and Mary Austin as two possible antecedents for her genre-bending, lyrically charged, often outraged and outrageous American English. Postscript: C. D. Wright, 1949-2016 2016-01-14T05:00:00Z In some ways, the book is a reverse photographic image of “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,” the 1941 classic from James Agee and Walker Evans. Critic’s Notebook: ‘All God’s Dangers,’ a Forgotten Autobiography 2014-04-18T21:44:48Z Mr. Evans was a gifted writer whose sentences resembled the lush lyricism of other midcentury Southerners like James Agee and Reynolds Price. Eli N. Evans, Who Wrote About Jews in the American South, Dies at 85 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z His credits included “Mr. Lincoln,” five half-hour films written by James Agee that aired on the acclaimed cultural series “Omnibus.” Norman Lloyd, a Hitchcock villain but best known as Dr. Auschlander in 'St. Elsewhere,' has died 2021-05-11T04:00:00Z Influences: “James Agee; the curator Hugh Edwards who discovered me; and my father, who was a wonderful photographer.” Danny Lyon’s best photograph: two boys and a puppy in Knoxville 2020-08-06T04:00:00Z Reviewer James Agee found her performance “thoughtful, quiet, detailed and well-sustained.” Olivia de Havilland, two-time Oscar winner and last surviving star of ‘Gone With the Wind,’ dies at 104 2020-07-26T04:00:00Z It also includes criticism, such as a review of a major exhibition of Civil War photography and an essay on James Agee. Review | ‘Make It Scream, Make It Burn’ presents a curiosity cabinet of subjects 2019-10-03T04:00:00Z Hale County, at one point largely white, was where photographer Walker Evans and writer James Agee went in the 1930s to do the work that became the legendary collaboration “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.” Review: 'Hale County This Morning, This Evening' brings cinematic poetry to everyday life 2018-09-20T04:00:00Z The only film directed by actor Charles Laughton; script by James Agee. The Moviegoer, July 29-Aug. 4 2018-07-27T04:00:00Z I travelled to Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1967 to visit the home of the late novelist and critic James Agee. Danny Lyon’s best photograph: two boys and a puppy in Knoxville 2020-08-06T04:00:00Z James Agee’s 1941 book, “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,” with photographs by Walker Evans, drew attention to tenant farmers. The high jinks and despair of the Southern man from 'Smokey and the Bandit' to the new 'Logan Lucky' 2017-08-11T04:00:00Z This may be why James Agee, in his famous collaboration with Evans, “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,” likened the camera “to unassisted and weaponless consciousness.” The Mysteries of Our Family Snapshots 2017-01-03T05:00:00Z He spent much of his childhood in rural Hale County in west-central Alabama, the locale made famous by James Agee and Walker Evans’ book “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.” Southern photographer William Christenberry dies at 80 2016-11-30T05:00:00Z James Agee and Walker Evans’s lugubrious book “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men” is one of the most enduring examples of this tradition. How the South Won the Civil War 2015-11-02T05:00:00Z The book is a chronicle of endless tilts at James Agee’s windmills. Discovering the Deep South’s cliches all over again 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z James Agee’s canonical essay on silent comedians used Hope as an example of everything that had gone wrong with movie comedy since sound came in. When Bob Hope Was Funny 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z Letters of James Agee to Father Flye reminds us how unfair it is to label Agee as simply an anonymous magazine reporter and late-in-life screenwriter. Scratching Out a Living Nostalgia translates well into orchestral song: it drives Samuel Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915, in which a soprano sings James Agee's words remembering a long-ago boyhood evening. The songs that soundtrack summer 2014-05-15T04:00:00Z Melville had an immediate hit last month with a rediscovered article by James Agee, “Cotton Tenants.” Bits Blog: The Price of Amazon 2013-07-05T19:12:49Z The novelist James Agee, in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, says that though man or human relatedness never could be described perfectly it would be the greater crime not to try. Humanistic Nursing |
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