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And somewhat as in blind night, on a mild sea, a sailor may be made aware of an iceberg, fanged and mortal, bearing invisibly near, by the unwarned charm of its breath, nothingness now revealed itself: that permanent night upon which the stars in their expiring generations are less than the glinting of gnats, and nebulae, more trivial than winter breath; that darkness in which eternity lies bent and pale, a dead snake in a jar, and infinity is the sparkling of a wren blown out to sea; that inconceivable chasm of invulnerable silence in which cataclysms of galaxies rave mute as amber.


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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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