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Robert Fitzgerald (2) (1910–1985)

Author of The Collected Poems of James Agee

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The Odyssey (0700) — Translator, some editions — 62,082 copies, 521 reviews
The Iliad (0700) — Translator, some editions — 47,246 copies, 445 reviews
The Aeneid (translations) (0029) — Translator, some editions — 26,585 copies, 228 reviews
Antigone / Oedipus Rex / Oedipus at Colonus (0442) — Translator, some editions — 15,189 copies, 62 reviews
The Flowers of Evil (1857) — Translator, some editions — 8,994 copies, 90 reviews
Antigone (0441) — Translator, some editions — 6,487 copies, 83 reviews
Everything That Rises Must Converge: Stories (1965) — Introduction, some editions — 2,624 copies, 55 reviews
The Complete Plays of Sophocles (0005) — Translator, some editions — 2,536 copies, 19 reviews
Jorge Luis Borges: Selected Poems (1999) — Translator, some editions — 1,300 copies, 14 reviews
Alcestis (0438) — Translator, some editions — 856 copies, 19 reviews
Oedipus at Colonus (translation) (0401) — Translator, some editions — 662 copies, 22 reviews
Poets of World War II (2003) — Contributor — 149 copies, 2 reviews
Selected Poems 1923-1967 (1972) — Translator — 133 copies
The Sonnets: A Dual-Language Edition with Parallel Text (Penguin Classics) (2010) — Translator, some editions — 85 copies, 2 reviews
The Collected Short Prose of James Agee (1969) — Editor — 81 copies
The Best American Essays 1986 (1986) — Contributor — 81 copies, 1 review
American Sonnets: An Anthology (2007) — Contributor — 80 copies
Partisan Review: The 50th Anniversary Edition (1985) — Contributor — 35 copies, 1 review
Collected poems (1971) — Translator — 27 copies
Two Addresses (1966) — Translator — 12 copies
Readings on Sophocles (1996) — Contributor — 11 copies

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PERMIT ME VOYAGE (1934) | read 2023-02

Constitutes Part I in this edition, Agee's first book. Comments on the jacket, flyleaf, and Robert Fitzgerald's introduction suggest Agee's reputation as contrarian and the waves he made with journalism and film writing sparked this reprint, taking advantage of the reflected light of his more popular works. I knew Agee was linked to films I admired, without being able to cite them from memory, but haven't read anything. A bit of online reading indicate show more Agee wasn't overly popular in his lifetime; this collection was first published in 1970, when his literary reputation (enhanced especially by his posthumous Pulitzer in Literature) was widely recognised.

My initial impression (skipping the Intro so as to avoid any spoilers): pretentious or overly earnest, with glimpses of creativity similar to my impression of Yvor Winter. The "essay" (a prose poem?) styled as Dedication is an interesting idea and a case in point. There are many lines and phrases that resonate, but few complete poems that land solidly.

Agee strikes me as someone I'd benefit most from having someone guide me through his work, an admirer familiar with his writing in all these genres, and could point out interesting anecdotes and link work relevant to my interests. I could discover the same on my own, of course, but it will take me much longer a time, and likely include works I don't find compelling. Not persuaded I have the necessary motivation for that, frankly.

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To be read:

Part II: LATER POEMS (1933-1950)
Part III: JOHN CARTER (1932-1936)
Part IV: VERSE (1929-1955)
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