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Ford Madox Ford wrote nearly 80 books as well as editing two very influential literary magazines - the English Review and the Transatlantic Review. This biography by the author of Breed of Heroes, which won the Royal Society of Literature Award, explores his life and work.

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Ford Madox Ford by Alan Judd

Ford Madox Ford wrote nearly 80 books as well as editing two very influential literary magazines - the English Review and the Transatlantic Review. This biography by the author of Breed of Heroes, which won the Royal Society of Literature Award, explores his life and work. He discovered D.H.Lawrence, patronised Ezra Pound, publicised James Joyce, employed Ernest Hemingway, and collaborated with Conrad, but nevertheless has been largely neglected in literary circles. Alan Judd regards him as, perhaps, the last large-scale man of letters.
Judd, Alan: - Alan Judd is the author of eleven novels and two biographies. He previously served as a soldier in the British army and as a diplomat in the Foreign Office. Judd is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and has won numerous awards including the Guardian Fiction Prize and the Heinemann Award. He currently writes for The Spectator and The Daily Telegraph. He lives in Sussex with his family.
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ISBN 13 9780002152426
ISBN 10 0002152428
Title Ford Madox Ford
Author Alan Judd
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1990-06-04
Number of pages 480
Prizes Winner of Royal Society of Literature Award 1990
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