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Article: A life in psychiatry and literature: an interview with Robert Coles.(Interview)
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- June 22, 2005
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The following remarks were given by John Cox at the Conference on Christianity and Literature Luncheon at the 2004 Modern Language Association Convention in Philadelphia. On that occasion, CCL awarded Robert Coles its Lifetime Achievement Award. An interview with Robert Coles follows these remarks.
Let us now praise famous men. That admonition is the title of a well-known collection of photographs by Walker Evans with text by James Agee, published in 1941 and funded by the Works Progress Administration. The admonition is also appropriate on this occasion, however, for several reasons. For one thing, Robert Coles is indeed a famous man, and we are here to praise ...
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...PS3501 2004-002716 1-57233-355-3 James Agee rediscovered; the journals of Let us now praise famous men ... novelist, journalist, film critic, poet, and activist James Agee (1909-1955) produced a body of work that gave profound ...
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