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James who wrote "Knoxville: Summer, 1915"
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agee
Alternative clues for the word agee
- Former ''Time'' film critic
- Pulitzer Prize novelst
- "Hoop Dreams" subject Arthur
- "Miracle Mets" center fielder Tommie
- James who wrote "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men"
- '69 Mets star Tommy
- James who co-wrote "The African Queen"
- First of three Mets to hit a lead-off home run in a World Series Game 3 (he did it in '69, Garrett in '73, and Dykstra in '86)
- Miracle Mets player Tommie
- "_____on Film" (1983 book set)
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Many thanks to friends, family, and colleagues who read, critiqued, and contributed their expertise: Lyn Rosen, Danea Rush, Jonelle Niffenegger, Riva Lehrer, Lisa Gurr, Robert Vladova, Melissa Jay Craig, Stacey Stern, Ron Falzone, Marcy Henry, Josie Kearns, Caroline Preston, Bill Frederick, Bert Menco, Patricia Niffenegger, Beth Niffenegger, Jonis Agee and the members of her Advanced Novel class, Iowa City, 2001.
Agee trotted smilingly into the dugout and the Ebbets faithful shouted themselves hoarse all over again.
Along the way, of course, there have been films that broke these molds, including several biopics about Christ, most of them risible, notably Nicholas Ray's horrid King of Kings (1961), which the late writer and critic James Agee suggested should be retitled I Was a Teenage Jesus.