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How far we all come. How far we all come away from ourselves. So far, so much between, you can never go home again. You can go home, it's good to go home, but you never really get all the way home again in your life. And what's it all for? All I tried to be, all I ever wanted and went away for, what's it all for? Just one way, you do get back home. You have a boy or a girl of your own and now and then you remember, and you know how they feel, and it's almost the same as if you were your own self again, as young as you could remember. And God knows he was lucky, so many ways, and God knows he was thankful. Everything was good and better than he could have hoped for, better than he ever deserved; only, whatever it was and however good it was, it wasn't what you once had been, and had lost, and could never have again, and once in a while, once in a long time, you remembered, and knew how far you were away, and it hit you hard enough, that little while it lasted, to break your heart.


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When Agee was six his father was killed in an automobile accident. Agee 45 died in a taxi cab en route to a doctor's appointment two days before the anniversary of his father's death. At Phillips Exeter Agee was president of The Lantern Club and editor of the Monthly where his first short stories plays poetry and articles were publiJames Ageed.

His autobiographical novel A Death in the Family (1957) won the author a posthumous 1958 Pulitzer Prize. S.

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