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Sources
Kramer, Victor A., “Urban and Rural Balance in A Death in the Family,” in James Agee: Reconsiderations, edited by Michael A. Lofaro, University of Tennessee Press, 1992, pp. 104–18.
MacDonald, Dwight, Review of A Death in the Family, in the New Yorker, November 16, 1957, p. 224.
Maddocks, Melvin, Review of A Death in the Family, in the Christian Science Monitor, November 14, 1957, p. 7.
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Doty, Mark, Tell Me Who I Am: James Agee’s Search for...
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