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Ford Madox Ford
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Ford Madox Ford
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Max Saunders
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Series | Critical Lives |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:248 | Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 130 |
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Category/Genre | Biographies and autobiography |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781789147018
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Classifications | Dewey:823.912 |
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Illustrations |
40 illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Reaktion Books
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Imprint |
Reaktion Books
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NZ Release Date |
7 June 2023 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Ford Madox Ford had a fascinating life, spent among several of the most important groups of artists and writers of his time. Friends with Henry James, H. G. Wells and above all Joseph Conrad, Ford was a leading figure of the avant-garde in pre-First World War London, publishing Ezra Pound, Wyndham Lewis and D. H. Lawrence in The English Review. After the war he founded The Transatlantic Review in Paris, helping to launch Hemingway and Jean Rhys. A prolific writer in his own right, Ford's best-known books are the modernist tour de force The Good Soldier (1915) and the Parade's End tetralogy (1924-8). Drawing on recently discovered correspondence and photographs, this cogent new critical biography demonstrates Ford's vital contribution to modern fiction, poetry and criticism.
Author Biography
Max Saunders is Interdisciplinary Professor of Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Birmingham, and his books include Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life (1996).
Reviews"Saunders is the doyen of Ford scholars, and this new biography serves to enhance that reputation. It not only untangles the intellectual complexities behind the work of a major British Modernist, but adds a layer of cutting-edge research. The recent discovery of a cache of letters between Ford and his last partner, the painter Janice Biala, provides new evidence to analyze his 'politics.' What emerges is an image of a thoroughly modern, apolitical feminist and 'Green', self-reflexive in his thinking, a postmodern writer long before postmodernism became fashionable.--Martin Stannard, University of Leicester, author of 'Muriel Spark: The Biography' "\Saunders firmly places the sometimes elusive Ford Madox Ford at the epicenter of British modernism. In so doing, he has not only written a scintillating and intimate life of a key literary figure and his work but given us a panorama of the greats that peopled his epoch. This is the best kind of biography: astute, erudite, and eminently readable."--Lisa Appignanesi OBE, writer and novelist "We need this subtle, astute, witty and insightful biography of one of the major writers of the twentieth century. Saunders is passionate about Ford's writing and guides us through his novels with masterful panache. Ford emerges as a man deeply enmeshed in the artistic currents of his times but always divided against himself, living perilously across epochs as he turned impressions into truths."--Lara Feigel, King's College London
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