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A Death in the Family

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A Death in the Family

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Author James Agee
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher McDowell Obolensky
Publication date 1957
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)

A Death in the Family is an autobiographical novel by author James Agee, set in LaFollette, Tennessee. He began writing it in 1948, but it was not quite complete when he died in 1955. It was edited and released posthumously in 1957 by editor David McDowell. Agee's widow and children were left with little money after Agee's death, and McDowell wanted to help them by publishing the work. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1958.

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Plot

The novel is based on the events that occurred to Agee when his father died in a car accident returning from visiting his ill father. The novel also gives a look at life in Knoxville, TN during the early 1920s.

New version

University of Tennessee professor Michael Lofaro claimed the version printed in 1957 was not the version intended for print by the author. He discussed his work at a conference that was part of the Knoxville James Agee Celebration (April 2005). Lofaro tracked down the author's original manuscripts and notes and has reconstructed a version he says is more authentic. Lofaro's version of the novel will be released in 2007 as part of a 10-volume set called The Works of James Agee (University of Tennessee Press).

Differences

According to Lofaro, McDowell altered the original text in a number of ways:

  • Removed the original opening, a nightmare scene, and instead started the novel with "Knoxville: Summer of 1915," a previously published short work of Agee's that was not intended as part of the novel.
  • Altered the order of the book, which was intended to be chronological.
  • Some chapters were removed.
  • Some chapters were chopped up.
  • Some chapters were moved and presented as flashbacks.
  • The number of chapters was changed from 44 short chapters to 20.

Adaptations

The novel was adapted into a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Tad Mosel. The movie, All The Way Home (1963), was filmed in the same neighborhood where Agee grew up in Knoxville. Directed by Alex Segal, it stars Robert Preston, Jean Simmons and Pat Hingle.

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Awards
Preceded by
no award given (1957)
Andersonville
by MacKinlay Kantor (1956)
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
1958
Succeeded by
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters
by Robert Lewis Taylor

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