New critical essays on James Agee and Walker Evans

New critical essays on James Agee and Walker Evans

by Caroline Blinder

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Coinciding with the increasing intersections between visual and literary studies, this timely reappraisal of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men sheds light on the book's unclassifiable status as part imaginative fiction, documentary effort, ethnographic study, and modernist prose.

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