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James Paul Gee

    April 15, 1948 – May 16, 1955

    This American author, journalist, and poet is celebrated for his incisive film criticism, which shaped cinematic discourse in the mid-20th century. His sole novel, inspired by his own life and posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize, delves into the complexities of human relationships and the poignant ache of lost childhood. His early work, a stark portrayal of sharecropper life during the Great Depression, was initially overlooked but is now regarded as a landmark 20th-century literary achievement. His voice, marked by unflinching honesty and profound introspection, continues to resonate deeply with readers.

    James Paul Gee
    Letters of James Agee to Father Flye
    Good Video Games and Good Learning
    Situated Language and Learning
    James Agee: Film Writing and Selected Journalism (Loa #160): Agee on Film / Uncollected Film Writing / The Night of the Hunter / Journalism and Film R
    Prisoner of the Samurai
    Literacy and Education