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 warhe 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.
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