Twelve Years: An American Boyhood in East Germany
Paperback Published on: 05/06/2000
Price: £27.00
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Synopsis
Joel Agee, the son of James Agee, was raised for twelve years in East Germany, where his stepfather, the novelist Bodo Uhse, was a member of the privileged communist intelligentsia. This is the story of how young Joel failed to become a good communist, becoming instead a fine writer.
"A wonderfully evocative memoir. . . . Agee evoked for me the atmosphere of postwar Berlin more vividly than the actual experience of it-and I was there." -Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, *New York Times*
"One of those rare personal memoirs that brings to life a whole country and an epoch." -Christopher Isherwood
"Twelve Years consists of a series of finely honed anecdotes written in a precise, supple prose rich with sensual detail." -David Ghitelman, *Newsday*
"By turns poetic and picturesque, Agee energetically catalogues his expatriate passage to manhood with a pinpoint eye and a healthy American distaste for pretension. . . . Huckleberry Finn would have . . . welcomed [him] as a soulmate on the raft." -J. D. Reed, *Time*
"A triumph. . . . Unfettered by petty analysis or quick explanations, a story that is timeless and ageless and vital." -Robert Michael Green, *Baltimore Sun*
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- ISBN: 9780226010502
- Number of pages: 324
- Dimensions: 142 x 217 x 23 mm
- Weight: 460g
- Languages: English
