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Ford Madox Ford and America (Paperback)
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Ford Madox Ford and America (Paperback)
Series: International Ford Madox Ford Studies, 11
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The controversial British writer Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) is
increasingly recognized as a major presence in early
twentieth-century literature. This series of International Ford
Madox Ford Studies was founded to reflect the recent resurgence of
interest in him. Each volume is based upon a particular theme or
issue; and relates aspects of Ford's work, life, and contacts, to
broader concerns of his time. Ford is best-known for his fiction,
especially "The Good Soldier," long considered a modernist
masterpiece; and "Parade's End," which Anthony Burgess described as
'the finest novel about the First World War', Samuel Hynes has
called 'the greatest war novel ever written by an Englishman', and
which has been adapted by Tom Stoppard for the BBC and HBO. Ford's
America, like the other places he wrote about extensively such as
England or France, is a place of the imagination as much as the
real place in which he lived and travelled. This volume is the
first extended treatment of Ford's lifelong contacts with American
literature and culture. It combines contributions from British and
American experts on Ford and Modernism. It has five closely
inter-connected sections which display, between them, the range of
Ford's creative relationships with American writers and American
territory. The first explores the transatlantic dimension of Ford's
modernism, from his involvement with Americans like James and Pound
in Britain before the war, through the Paris days among the
Americans in the "transatlantic review "circle such as Hemingway
and Stein, to his time in America in the 20s and 30s, and the
American care for his reputation after his death. The second
section focuses on New York, and the publishing world portrayed in
Ford's only novel set mainly in the US, "When the Wicked Man." A
third section, discussing culture, politics, and journalism in his
writing of the 1930s, is followed by two examples of his commentary
on contemporary American culture, both published here for the first
time. The final section juxtaposes two examples of the many
American writers who have paid tribute to Ford: an essay tracking
Robert Lowell's regular recollections of his encounters with him;
and Mary Gordon's celebration of his life with the Polish-American
painter Janice Biala. The volume also contains fourteen
illustrations, including artwork by Biala and photographs of Ford.
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