Album US 1971 on Caedmon Records label
Spoken Word (Spoken Word)
James Agee , 1909-1955 US album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | James Agee Reading | James Agee | ||
2 | James Agee, Theme With Variations | James Agee | ||
3 | James Agee, White Mane (Agee's English Translation Of The French Film, Crin Blanc) | James Agee | ||
4 | A. E. Housman, Mercentary Soldiers | James Agee | ||
5 | Shakespeare, From King Lear | James Agee | ||
6 | The Lord's Prayer | James Agee | ||
7 | Letter To A Friend (Dictated) | James Agee | ||
8 | Father Flye Reading From James Agee's Works | James Agee | ||
9 | A Death In The Family, P. 11 Ff. "We Are Talking Now Of Summer Evenings . . ." P. 13 Ff. "Now Is The Night One Blue Drew . . ." | James Agee | ||
10 | The Morning Watch, P. 126 Ff. "The Ferment Of The Hogpen . . ." | James Agee | ||
11 | Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, P. 87 Ff. "By Now It Is Full Glass Light . . ." P. 91 "And The Breakfasts Ended . . ." | James Agee | ||
12 | Collected Short Prose, P. 125 Ff. "Now As Awareness . . ." | James Agee | ||
13 | Poems | James Agee | ||
14 | Delinquent | James Agee | ||
15 | A Lullaby | James Agee | ||
16 | Rapid Transit | James Agee | ||
17 | Sonnet, "Now On The World And On My Life As Well" | James Agee | ||
18 | Father Flye Reminisces About His Friendship With James Agee | James Agee | ||
19 | Early Days At S. Andrews - Travels - Visits And Correspondence | James Agee | ||
20 | Agee's Three Marriages - Days On Fortune - Of The Writing Of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, The Morning Watch And Death In The Family | James Agee | ||
21 | Misfortunes And Final Hours | James Agee | ||
22 | A Summing Up - Agee's Insight, Compassion And Unfailing Humor | James Agee |