James Agee Society

James Agee Society

American Literature Association May 23-26, 2013 Westin Copley Place Boston, MA James Agee Society Call for Papers James Agee in Literary Context This panel celebrates the centennial of James Agee’s birth and the recent publication of the restored version of his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel A Death in the Family. In the “Preliminaries” to his 1941 classic Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, James Agee listed the psychologist Sigmund Freud and the blues guitarist Lonnie Johnson, among a host of others, as “unpaid agitators” for the causes the book champions. He also saw the accompanying photographs by Walker Evans as crucial and inseparable from the book as a whole. Agee includes a scene near the beginning of his novel A Death in the Family involving the narrator’s extended remembrance of attending a Charles Chaplin silent film. An early poem in Permit Me Voyage, his Yale Younger Poets Award-winning book of poetry, is titled “Dedication,” and serves as Agee’s acknowledgement of a litany of writers and thinkers, including Christ, Dante, and Mozart, but also Ernest Hemingway, I.A. Richards, and James Joyce. As these establishing moments suggest, Agee envisioned his work as being in conversation with a variety of aesthetic and intellectual traditions of the 20th century. The James Agee Society seeks papers for the American Literature Association conference in Boston in May 2013 that deal with any aspect of Agee’s work in connection to other artistic and cultural trends. Potential topics include: Agee and his literary contemporaries Hollywood and its impact on Agee and other writers Agee’s interaction with photography, film studies, and/or documentary art The theological underpinnings of Agee and his contemporaries Agee and psychoanalysis The literary left of the 1930s, and Agee’s relation to it Agee and music The scope of Agee’s accomplishment The restoration of A Death in the Family or other Agee texts Send 1-2 page abstracts to Dr. Jesse Graves at [email protected] by January 20, 2013. Dr. Jesse Graves East Tennessee State University .

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