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'''Father James Harold Flye''' is best known as the life-long friend and mentor of the writer [[James Agee]], the man to whom the well-known ''Letters of James Agee to Father Flye'' was written. In this touching portrait of James Flye, filmmaker Ross Spears gives us a record of several visits with Father Flye spanning a ten-year period and culminating with the occasion of Father Flye's 100th birthday.[http://www.ageefilms.org/#flye]
 
'''Father James Harold Flye''' is best known as the life-long friend and mentor of the writer [[James Agee]], the man to whom the well-known ''Letters of James Agee to Father Flye'' was written. In this touching portrait of James Flye, filmmaker Ross Spears gives us a record of several visits with Father Flye spanning a ten-year period and culminating with the occasion of Father Flye's 100th birthday.[http://www.ageefilms.org/#flye]
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Father Flye spent much of his life as a teacher and a priest at St. Andrews, a "school for mountain boys" in East Tennessee. At the age of seventy, he moved to [[New York City]], where he continued an active life of parish duty, correspondence, and conversation with the many visitors who made their way to his tiny [[Greenwich Village]] apartment.
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Father Flye spent much of his life as a teacher and a priest at St. Andrews[http://www.sasweb.org/], at that time a "school for mountain boys" in East Tennessee. At the age of seventy, he moved to [[New York City]], where he continued an active life of parish duty, correspondence, and conversation with the many visitors who made their way to his tiny [[Greenwich Village]] apartment.
    
::"In the literature of friendship, the name of James Flye has an honored place."
 
::"In the literature of friendship, the name of James Flye has an honored place."